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Conflict |
SPIRIT Senior Member
since 2002-12-29
Posts 1745California Desert |
CONFLICT I am a swirling mist, An ethereal cloud of time, I am a spiritual historian of conflict. I have been through history, On the battlefronts of all wars, Through triumphs, losses and dishonor. There are no winners in this game Of attack and confrontation. War has become a necessary evil, A way of life, to bring about peace. Throughout centuries of bloodshed, I have wandered and comforted On both sides of the line, For I favor... no one. I am but a mere spirit, witness To more than I wanted to see. I have kept a careful record of life Throughout these troubled times, When war has raged rampant Across the lands, throughout the world. It is in all honesty that I simply state My universal findings, I but ask you this question. The question is a simple one, And covers all wars present, past And those yet to be. Do the mothers of the fallen From those citing victory Suffer more... than those mothers Of those who were, are, or will be defeated? An uncomplicated question that demands Nothing more than a straightforward answer. Despite race, color and creed The agony, despair and suffering Of those with losses of loved ones Is identical, regardless of side As is the color of the blood, That is spilt, leaving traces of lost souls Where they did fall. Therefore you can see why I take no stand on either side. I am but a Chronicler of Conflict, Where there are no winners. I am naught but a swirling mist, An ethereal cloud of time. |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
SPIRIT: This is such an impressive poem and I have read it several times, grasping the scope of it. Wonderful write! I'm sure the suffering is the same, no matter what side you are looking at. Betty Lou Hebert |
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SPIRIT Senior Member
since 2002-12-29
Posts 1745California Desert |
Thanks for reading and commenting - I appreciate it. |
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cusick Senior Member
since 2003-07-27
Posts 668 |
I just can't express in words the affect this poem had on me.The imergery of conflict is very deailed and rings so true. In answer to your question. A mother doesn't care which side her son is on as long as he comes home safe. Maggie |
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aries_luv_ppl Senior Member
since 2001-09-20
Posts 1448Universal Mind |
Spirit, your read my thoughts when I was done with the book Quiet on the Western Front. Nice read. Eliza Simmons |
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Joyce Johnson
since 2001-03-10
Posts 9912Washington State |
Very well thought out poem. Yes, it matters not to mothers of the fallen whehter the outcome is win or loss. Joyce |
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