Open Poetry #36 |
Armastice Day-Two Thousand And Five |
ice Member Elite
since 2003-05-17
Posts 3404Pennsylvania |
Out over many spaces Dresden smoke, still burned up oxygen. Seems that no one had learned lessons, The world was still in flames. New war raged on Armistice day- Two thousand and five, And the people ignored The words of the sage; The "War to end all wars" Still raged. Fires joined hands, flame to flame, Ignorance poured from religious pitch-men- Society stood shocked, aghast and amazed, But no one admitted their God was to blame. A giant Cyclops ruled by size, But tiny demons, trapped in its cave, Sharpened stakes in the rising fire; Hardening points in emanate rays Radiating from a pyramids eye; Sharp thorns to push through soldiers hearts, Because they thought the giants green-God Had invaded their personal Gods holy space. Intending to cut off the head of a snake, Each hissed out ANNUIT COEPTIS; To dilute poison that flowed from its face, That was stored in thought, in hidden vials Of NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM. * Both sides being wrong, the fight went on, Both sides saying themselves were right; They killed each other in low fashioned ways, While their people forgot (a collective amnesia) The original reason, for the high-holy day. Note: ANNUIT COEPTIS translates as "He (God) has favored our undertakings," NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM translates as "A new order of the ages," |
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LeeJ Member Patricius
since 2003-06-19
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Good Morning Ford as I was reading, I started to highlight, but upon continuing, well, all I can say is I'm sitting here with my mouth hanging open, this was amazingly crafted to a percision of perfection... now, if you'll excuse me, I think I'll go suck my thumb Tremendous!!!! |
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Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
Ford, One would think that after all of humankind's history... we would learn from man's mistakes... Thank you for this... . |
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