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ice
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0 posted 2005-07-09 11:50 PM


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Killing civilians
Like they were enemy combatants
Is the fruit of cowardice,
Picked from orchards
Of diseased minds...
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Only one side bore arms,
On a cowards battlefield;

Where swift swords of explosives
Swung, erupting-steel edged fire,
Throwing javelins of glass-shards
That severed arteries,
And let innocent blood
Stain red, rag-badges,
That draped the heads
Of shell-shocked civilians,
Like war hero dressings.

Gurneys lined the street-
A quiet train that did not move
But it did not matter,
For its passengers were able
To wait at the station forever.

The undertaker came
Playing conductor,
Punching the tickets
On their toes, a signal
For the stalled train to go.

But there was no need to rush
Towards destination,
For the morgue had no sign
That flashed "No !No! No!
There were rooms vacant
For the rigorous guests-
That layed on the battleground
Streets of London.
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Midnitesun
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Gaia
1 posted 2005-07-09 11:54 PM


quote:
Killing civilians
Like they were enemy combatants
Is the fruit of cowardice,
Picked from orchards
Of diseased minds...

exactly
thank you for spelling it out
in plain ENGLISH

shaking my head in disgust at the perpetrators of this cowardly act

Earth Angel
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2 posted 2005-07-10 12:17 PM



A vivid portrayal of the London horrors!

As a nurse I have prepared and tagged many a body for the morgue. The following lines were shockingly clever and sent their own waves of chills up and down my spine. ~

"The undertaker came
Playing conductor,
Punching the tickets
On their toes, a signal
For the stalled train to go."

A vivid and forthright piece of writing that descriptively portrays the carnage. As unpleasant as it was to read, I appreciated your talent and your shooting straight from your compassionate hip.

Peace, Love, Light & Harmony,

EA
Dove

froggy
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3 posted 2005-07-10 02:02 AM


powerful write my friend.
true spoken words
:-)

<^^> Today the pond....Tomorrow the world

iliana
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4 posted 2005-07-10 02:23 AM


Don't know quite what to say here, but this should stay on top, Ice.   *hugs*....jo
inkedgoddess
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since 2002-11-19
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5 posted 2005-07-10 06:55 AM


The trees grieve,
with branches hung over,
the leaves beneath
line the ground
where the caskets rest,

somewhere the dandelions
prepare for next spring.

Sunshine
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6 posted 2005-07-10 08:41 AM


Truth is,
it is now set up
so that no one man
knows the enemy,
and can only fear
shadows.

Well done, Ford.
As Jo said,
this needs to stay
at the top.

ice
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Posts 3404
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7 posted 2005-07-10 08:48 AM


Kacy
"Plain English is all I know....
Thank you for reading, and understanding...
*
Linda
I keep waiting for your new age to come..
" Eyes, once blind, now saw the stars,
And beheld gold rays of Sun.
The world was bathed in glorious Light,
For the New Age had begun."

This event certainly is not the start of it...

But I will keep waiting, thanks for reading...
*
Ella
Thank you, The power comes from the event
I am just its scribe.
*
iliana Jo
Thanks for reading, your reply, and the bump....
*
Inky
A grand last stanza, we should do a duet sometime.
Thank you for reading, and the time it took to write your reply...

Pax---------ice
      ><>

stevebrklynnyc
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8 posted 2005-07-10 09:07 AM


Excellent, I wish I was mobilized, I may get the chance soon, this is the second inning of a double header.  Pray for those who could not fight.
Enchantress
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Canada eh.
9 posted 2005-07-10 09:32 AM


Just when I thought the tears had stopped
I read this realistic piece
and realized
they may
never
end.

Well done Ford..very well done!!!

JamesMichael
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10 posted 2005-07-12 12:53 PM


Nice writing...James
LeeJ
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11 posted 2005-07-12 09:03 AM


the pure blood of frankness along with their myrid of overwhelming awe lengthens the senses, where one must admire your ability to move emotions

we've been temprarily thrown off the stairs
but when push comes to shove, anyone who believes it is just, will be dangerously interbred with the mark of theives...perhaps 666?

Well done Ford, and thank you for your heart.

Martie
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12 posted 2005-07-12 08:42 PM


Ford

Powerful and emotively felt.  

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