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| Fragments of Second World War Bomber - RAF Cosford |
Of the babies and the
women
I am not there
But I watch their
weeping
Their sobbing and
despair
Frightened faces,
anguished voices
I see and hear them on
my screen
The horror and the pain
No longer hidden
As in other wars,
In plain sight, all is
seen
Where are the hostages
Are they alive?
Do they survive?
Are they in a hole in
the ground?
Or in some god-forsaken
tunnel
Never to be found?
The rabbi preaches from
the synagogue
The muezzin calls from
the mosque
Does their God know
they cannot find their way?
That they are lost?
Christians say ‘Thou
shall not kill’
And ‘Love thy neighbour
as thyself’
Do the war-makers read
these commandments?
Or are they in a file
Or a folder
Stacked on a digital
shelf?
Is it one God guiding
these holy tribes?
Are Allah and Yaweh the
same?
Does each God say
strive for justice
Fight to the death
In your own God’s name?
I hear those tortured
cries
As I lie in my bed
Or when I wake at dawn
Hear that sorrow in my
head
Never mind the history
This fight for land
Should the country be
fairly shared?
What does their God
command?

5 comments:
Expressing so much of what we feel on seeing the news....I'm sure many people will connect with this 💔
I agree. The distressing images on warfare that we see on the screen everyday brings it closer to home for us.
I read out your poem at the May meeting Jenny, and felt the words coming out of the page. I imagined myself as a vicar addressing to the flock.
Adam
Adam am quite touched by what you’ve written. I think I was making a plea for humanity to listen to this suffering and do something about it. One person killing another in cold blood is a terrible thing.
This is so strong and expresses so well what we all feel about this terrible situation
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