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Lori Grosser Rhoden
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0 posted 2011-05-30 01:07 PM



What we remember
after the battle's done
is unique to each
and every one
touched
by the legacy
of War's
cold embrace
Forever changed
are we now
And so it has been
since antiquity
Brave hearts
silenced
Loving hearts
broken
Killing is
the catalyst
of demise
for more than
armies and
innocents
The spilled
blood
lives on for
untold years
coloring
the fabric
of before
to after...
who we were
to who we are-
generations
touched by
the legacy
of War's
cold embrace


LGR5/30/11

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JerryPat2
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since 2011-02-06
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1 posted 2011-05-30 01:19 PM


Very nice write on this day.

~ Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock ~

[This message has been edited by JerryPat2 (05-30-2011 01:54 PM).]

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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Posts 10202
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2 posted 2011-05-30 01:39 PM


Sorry you took it as an anti American
poem...I didn't intend it that way. I was trying to be inclusive to say that all who have served their country and their loved ones and the country itself all sacrifice with war. I thought Memorial Day was about remembering those who had served and sacrificed. I was trying to say that when a soldier is killed it is more than a loss of just a life. And that that is the nature of war. And on this day let us also not forget those who love the fallen, those who did not fall but were broken. Soldiers make the ultimate sacrifice and that sacrifice is felt beyond the solitary soldier.

Brian James
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since 2005-06-26
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3 posted 2011-05-30 03:31 PM


Everyone takes something different from the hardship of war, but we all take something with us.  It is indeed a sad thing and I can appreciate that about your poem.

I don't find it disrespectful at all.  Nobody likes war nor should anybody.  

"Touched by the legacy."  I like that, it's got a lot to do with what Memorial Day is all about.  Children are exposed to things they've never had to experience, and asked to accept them.  I remember being a child and having to come to grips with the reality of war, and it's so difficult to do.

Again, great poem, thank you for sharing it.

Brian

"To me, the thing that art does for life is to clean it, to strip it to form."
~Robert Frost

Margherita
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4 posted 2011-05-31 09:18 AM


You have written an excellent poem here, dear Lori.

Wars and killing must come to an end, sooner or later, we need to learn more evolved means to live in peace. See the two stanzas I quoted on Abe's poem ... Constructful dialogue is necessary, but sadly not all are ready yet.

Love and peace.
Margherita

"Love is the One who masters all things;
I am mastered totally by Love."
(Rumi)

steavenr
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since 2003-11-17
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5 posted 2011-05-31 05:21 PM


nice title, thought-provoking write...this was such a stirring phrase:

"Killing is
the catalyst
of demise"

...calls for deep thoughts

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