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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2009-01-06 08:16 AM



She sifts through choking dust and debris,
seeking some solace
from the constant noise and terror.

It is cold today.

She sees a helping hand
reaching out from the rubble.
It is Amir's now-lifeless limb,
still clutching his favorite blanket.
She tugs at it, pulls it free
to wrap herself from the chill.
Nearby, a neighbor cries to Allah
as he holds his youngest child, dead.

Meanwhile, rockets continue to bombard
back and forth, from land and sea, the skies above.
Gaza, Ashkelon, Sderot.
Life is in peril each moment.

It is very cold today.

Diversity is the rule of Nature,
the truth of all
that exists in the Universe.
Until we accept and act upon
the principles of the Oneness of all,
war will plague this planet.

I fear for all living creatures,
for we don't seem
to be willing to embrace
this truth yet.


© Copyright 2009 Kathleen Kacy Stafford - All Rights Reserved
Margherita
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1 posted 2009-01-06 08:25 AM


Thank you for this compassionate, melancholic write, that besides the chills, induces us to intensify our prayers and actions towards the true growth of awareness of our being One. We may be still far away from the goal, but we can't deny that we are on the Path. With war and death, as the result of reciprocal hatred, offered to our eyes and consciousness, we need to accelerate the process of awakening, in the interest of all involved: humanity.
Thank you!
Love and Peace.
Margherita

Robert E. Jordan
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2 posted 2009-01-06 09:29 AM


Yo dear Kacy,

This is a well written and meaningful poem.

Keep up the good work.

Love Bobby

kaile
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3 posted 2009-01-06 11:54 AM


I watched Paradise Now, a film that explores the motives of two Palestine suicide bombers, recently and feel the utter hopelessness of the entire situation. when will peace come? thanks for relating our sentiments for posterity
OwlSA
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4 posted 2009-01-06 12:36 PM


Thank you, Kacy.  How characteristic of you, in the midst of your own woes, to be fighting (the good fight) for no fighting for the good of everyone!  

If everyONE and every group of every kind would JUST STOP FIGHTING.  It is that simple and that complex.  

- Owl

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5 posted 2009-01-06 12:51 PM


"Meanwhile, rockets continue to bombard
back and forth, from land and sea, the skies above.
Gaza, Ashkelon, Sderot.
Life is in peril each moment."

that was very powerful for me

especially "it is cold today".
sometimes those simple statements say so much more than youd think.

icebox
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6 posted 2009-01-06 01:16 PM


"Until we accept and act upon
the principles of the Oneness of all,
war will plague this planet."

Yes my friend.  One day, if the species continues long enough, so will it be.  Until then, when understanding fails, there will be war.

When the time is right, the loudest engines of war can be silenced by the sound of a single voice.



2islander2
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7 posted 2009-01-06 01:18 PM


This is so true M, war plagues this planet, Thank you for the moving poem.I don't really understand this war particularly.

yann

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8 posted 2009-01-06 01:56 PM


What you say is so true, Kacy.  One wonders when we'll all wake up because we do have to ALL wake up before there will be peace.  I have difficulty in imagining such a thing being possible but know that if I don't imagine it and feel it, it can never be.

Love
Helen

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9 posted 2009-01-06 03:21 PM


well thought out.
i agree with everyone.
very meaningful
and full of soul.
It makes you think...
excellent piece of writing.
i really enjoyed reading this.

secondhanddreampoet
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10 posted 2009-01-06 08:36 PM


Obviously a most timely (and effective) 'write'! ... [but, it is also grand statement
of several essential premises of both philosophical and scientific "Universalism"...
for example, the infinitely nested 'connectedness' of all plus the tolerance and
celebration of diversity!]

VERY well done ... loud and sustained applause for this 'penning'!

Midnitesun
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11 posted 2009-01-06 08:38 PM


Thank you each, for taking time to read and reply to this particular post, which was personal and painful for me in so many ways after having lived in Israel for a year, making friends with both Israelis and Arabs.
I've lost some of these friends over the years, and each bomb seems to target my spirit and hopes for peace.
Still, we must continue to work for peaceful resolutions to all global conflict, in the hopes that someday the message
Diversity=Unity=the one True Universe
will be embraced by all people on Earth.  

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12 posted 2009-01-07 03:00 AM


Kacy,

This is very well written. You have a way of imploring us to open our eyes and think without pushing your ideas down our throats.  You are one of the most effective poets that I have read here.  You get your message out and make us think ... or implore us to think.

Thank you.
A

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13 posted 2009-01-07 06:07 AM



The key word of this whole write was the last one, yet.

It has and remains the one constant in our history, as well as, our future.

My logic wants to tell me that, greed, will never allow us to embrace unity, but my soul, will just never allow that thought.


Thank you Kacy, for being who you are.
Richy

nakdthoughts
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14 posted 2009-01-07 06:22 AM


Kacy, I work in an elementary school that is called an International school in its name because the children together speak over 30 different dialects or languages. If only those in charge could see how well children can get along with one another at young ages... "hate" is learned.

M

Anniepimm
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15 posted 2009-01-07 07:49 AM


"""She sees a helping hand
reaching out from the rubble.
It is Amir's now-lifeless limb,
still clutching his favorite blanket.
She tugs at it, pulls it free
to wrap herself from the chill.
Nearby, a neighbor cries to Allah
as he holds his youngest child, dead.""""

This stanza says it all
So sad and sadly very true
You cant grasp the despair unless you have been there my heart goes out to them

Excellent poem expertly written
Thank you so much for sharing,

  

JamesMichael
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16 posted 2009-01-07 06:32 PM


Fine writing...James
ethome
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17 posted 2009-01-08 02:05 AM


This is powerful, vivid and full of essential questions that need answers.

Excellent write Midnite!

Eric

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18 posted 2009-01-08 07:45 AM


"Until we accept and act upon
the principles of the Oneness of all,
war will plague this planet."

Yes, Kacy, that is so very true.

The atrocities that are perpetrated against one another ~ and especially to children ~ is beyond comprehension.

Love, Harmony, Peace ~ and Oneness,
Linda




secondhanddreampoet
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19 posted 2009-01-10 05:05 PM


I'm most happy to see that there are many "Universalist" spirits
traversing these fine blue sands of "P.I.P.-land" along the cybersea !

continuing applause for this socio-politically 'important' penning!

Klassy Lassy
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20 posted 2009-01-31 12:14 PM


With so much to share and be grateful for, I do understand the slaughter and devastation in the name of Allah or God.  

Religious wars they say, but the creator's principle is love....to war in the name of love????  My heart quakes at the lack of compassion in those who perpetrate such monstrosity against life.  

A friend of mine was telling me just the other day, the percentages of civilians killed in the wars of the world.  To say the numbers are appalling doesn't even begin to approach the ugliness or the hypocrisy of war mongers who sit behind their selfishness in white ties, never  touched in the bloodshed they perpetrate in the name of Peace.

You do write powerfully and painfully of Gaia's gnashing and weeping.  ~Karen

  

Midnitesun
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21 posted 2009-01-31 04:59 PM


K, Oh, what a typo in the first sentence ..."do"...I know that you meant "don't."

Yes, it's impossible to understand and absorb/process emotionally the horrific agendas humans perpetuate in the name of any 'sacred' entity.
Thanks for reading.
Peace to you, friend.

icebox
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22 posted 2009-01-31 08:30 PM


My friend, to feel so much is the price a poet pays to live.  You know this.

There is no present day solution to the horror of war.  

Never stop to raise the voice of knowing.  One day, in a lifetime many years from now, it will be heard.

I wish you well.

c.

secondhanddreampoet
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23 posted 2009-01-31 08:52 PM


I am glad to see this social impact/conscience write return once again near the top of the "P.I.P.-land" queue!


Oklahoma Rose
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24 posted 2009-01-31 10:53 PM


Kacy, I always enjoy reading your poetry. I hope you are doing well.
Suncleaver
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25 posted 2009-02-01 12:16 PM


A poignant and moving poem Midnitesun. In your poetry I see a very profound grasp of the laws of nature and how mankind is not exempt from these laws.

Indeed diversity is nature's beauty and strength and so should it be mankind's.

Never sigh for a better world, it's already composed, played and told.

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