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JerryPat2
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0 posted 2013-10-10 08:01 AM



there is a revealing apprehension
and I see it every day
never spoken publicly maybe
but oh yes it is still there
if you pay attention
and I do
there are changes in the currents of air we breathe

the world is metamorphosing
these winds of change
a harbinger of tempestuous days
not so silently anymore
for there are friends
in high places
the highest it has been said

a bloody ballet is being performed
inside many countries borders
people turn blind eyes
refusing to see
what is blatantly obvious
it is as if they are self-hypnotized
or too politically correct to admit it even unto themselves

sooner, rather than later
the audacity
of the ballet is finally apparent
to all
and the storm
is now set to unfold
maybe too late we perceive its goal

people are now looking
really looking
at what they've failed to accept before
give them back their enlightened ways
inside their thoughts
cloistered within the walls
they erected so as not to see the storm

They know not how to deal with it
and IT
becomes stronger day after day
somewhere someone is persecuted
hung on makeshift gallows
someone is beheaded
as another one films it from their camera

people the world over
attacked and killed
simply because they are the infidel
despicable murder
the world has shifted in Old Testament
biblical directions
the "religious" ones have crossed the threshold

when they scream
CONVERT . . . CONVERT
or die
you are beginning to see
lunatics on parade
Allahu Akbar
they chant to their prophet

western rules of law
will be set aside
your life will be subject to primitive ideological
decrees
your private life is no more
you have finally seen your future
for what it really is

murder
at every turn
infiltration is their Trojan Horse
they come to stay you can rest assured
especially when they
chant
CONVERT . . . CONVERT . . . OR DIE

(c)October 8, 2013 / Jerry Pat Bolton


~*~ Around here a cultured person is one that don't drink dago red from a jar. ~*~

© Copyright 2013 Jerry Pat Bolton - All Rights Reserved
Margherita
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1 posted 2013-10-10 10:21 AM


Religious fanaticism is ever so often the cause for war and crimes. One would believe that history should have taught some lessons, but over and over again innocent blood is shed, in the name of a God Who must shudder at the horrible ways of His creatures...

May humanity awaken to Love! I appreciated your thought provoking write.

Margherita

JerryPat2
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2 posted 2013-10-10 10:53 AM


Many thanks Margherita, for your compelling thoughts concerning the history of complete insanity which has destroyed whole countries, if not continents. It is happening again.

~*~ Around here a cultured person is one that don't drink dago red from a jar. ~*~

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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3 posted 2013-10-12 08:46 AM


All the atrocities committed in the name of God since the beginning of mankind is mind boggling. So to, the number of lives lost in the name of "love"...
I think blinding passion is the poison
Insightful write.

Lori

JerryPat2
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4 posted 2013-10-12 09:08 AM


Good morning, Lori. I agree, of course, with you. You have seized the question of why such things happen with your "blinding passion" comment.

~*~ I want to hear a Jim Croce song, but it will cut too deep, be too real. ~*~

Zinsser
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5 posted 2013-10-12 03:11 PM


very well done!!!

           Thank You
         ~~~Connie~~~

Zinsser
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6 posted 2013-10-12 03:20 PM


Love the controversy of the topic and our blindness to things around us on a daily basis....  well done

           Thank You
         ~~~Connie~~~

JerryPat2
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7 posted 2013-10-12 03:30 PM


Thank you Connie, for reading and commenting so favorable on my somewhat touchy poem. I surely appreciate your thoughts.

~*~ I want to hear a Jim Croce song, but it will cut too deep, be too real. ~*~

Michael
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8 posted 2013-10-13 12:46 PM


We as cattle... err, I mean humans easily, and lackadaisically are blind to much that goes on around us, but may not directly be affecting us.  It's not until a cow feels the prod that he realizes something else is out there... let's hope we aren't cows.

Michael

Marchmadness
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9 posted 2013-10-13 02:16 AM


It takes two to tell the truth-one to speak and the other to hear. (The "hearers" are asleep).
                             Thoreau

Gale
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10 posted 2013-10-13 11:17 AM


It's really thought-provoking )
I don't know, Jerry...
I'm not afraid of storms.
I know that the only my foe is inside me. But as you can see, people don't know where to look for their enemies, and they find them everywhere except the true place (((

JerryPat2
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11 posted 2013-10-13 11:57 AM


Michael, to use cattle as metaphor is a delight, and the cattle prod brilliant. Thank you for your comments.

~*~ I want to hear a Jim Croce song, but it will cut too deep, be too real. ~*~

JerryPat2
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12 posted 2013-10-13 12:02 PM


Thank you for that quote, Ida, and there is much truth in the saying.

~*~ I want to hear a Jim Croce song, but it will cut too deep, be too real. ~*~

JerryPat2
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13 posted 2013-10-13 12:05 PM


Oh Gale, there are real honest to goodness foes alive and well and wanting to disrupt our very lives, or even to kill us. I know of the internal foes, and they are bad enough, but they are usually from our own making. The looming storm I write of is evil personified and it is called radical Islam.

~*~ I want to hear a Jim Croce song, but it will cut too deep, be too real. ~*~

Gale
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14 posted 2013-10-13 04:18 PM


I understand what you write of, Jerry.
But I think that it's not your problem. When my compatriots do a plenty of "silly" things or let our government do it (what is the same) with corresponding consequences, they say that there are some people (usually from outside) guilty in our troubles: migrants, who steal, violate and kill; America, which always wants to fight for the natural resources; Caucasian or Asiatic extremists, which blast our houses and metro...
They say it because it's a terrible accusation, and it draws national attention away from those silly and terrible things which are done inside the country by our nationals: one part of them does and others let them do it, and who has any conscience?
If you remember the years before the World War II and that terrible economic situation in Germany, you can imagine how easily poor and frightened people becomes agressive. So I think that it's not Islam or Christianity, or Judaism. I think that it's our own ignorance and cowardice. It's easier "to see the mote in thy brother's eye" than to take the beam out from yours own.
Perhaps you won't agree with me, but I watch the same old story every day when my brother shakes his fists and looks for the guilty ones while he can do nothing with his own life, and the less he does himself the more he shakes at his "enemies".
Believe me, your enemy is always inside your mind.
By the way, I'm not religious, but I know that this truth (clear even to extraterrestrials) is inscribed in many holy and wise books. But obviously people read them blindly. (((

JerryPat2
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15 posted 2013-10-13 05:21 PM


No Gale. My enemies are not in my mind. They are very real and very dangerous.

~*~ Your past is just a story. Once you realize this, it has no power over you. ~*~

Gale
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16 posted 2013-10-13 06:54 PM


If that's the case, Jerry, then I'm sorry for you, because it's so nonconstructive - to have external enemies. You can't change them, you can do nothing with them, since the only person whose mind you can change and improve and whose mistakes you can fix really is you. So while you believe that you depend on somebody's thoughts and behaviour, then you're powerless. Of course you can kill your enemies (people are mortal), but as they say, if you kill a killer, it doesn't decrease the amount of killers. As well as the amount of problems (((
You can rid of them one after another and at last stay alone with your problems.

Well, never mind!
May be you're right, and I'm just a naive girl.

Krawdad
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17 posted 2013-10-14 01:26 AM


Jerry & Gale,

I think you are talking past each other.
The enemies Jerry speaks of are real enough in the threat they pose.
Gale sees the self-enemy (ignorance, delusion, indoctrination?) being transferred to others as a way of preserving self.
Neither is wrong.  This has been going on for centuries, of course.
Unfortunately, the identification of another's self-delusion does not prevent the bomb from being made.

IMO, the miss-perceived "other reality", with or without the virgins, is the central column of support for a house of worship, whatever it calls itself.  Nearly impossible to reason with.

Gale
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18 posted 2013-10-14 04:44 AM


Krawdad, either it's "past" or not, but I just meant that outer enemies are an indicator of inner problems. And if the last ones were solved then your enemies would disturb you much less. And it relates not only to your country, but to mine as well, and to others. It relates to any person particularly.
I'm very sorry that people don't wanna realize it, because they won't work on yourself, no, they will fight with each other again, and no one will win this war.
It's very very sad.

Well, I don't wanna talk past you any more. I think I'm wrong with posting here my philosophy (((
But the poem is really thought-provoking.

JerryPat2
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19 posted 2013-10-14 06:53 AM


Thanks Krawdad, for trying to mediate this opposition between Gale and I. I think over analyzing something is like sticking your head in the sand and and just not looking at reality.

~*~ Your past is just a story. Once you realize this, it has no power over you. ~*~

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