
My poem ‘Hostilities’ is published in this month’s Quadrant magazine, available in newsagents, good book stores and in libraries. Big thank you to Literary Editor, Barry Spurr.
Hostilities:
I worry about the ones
who disbelieve in science,
the ones on social media
with no qualifications
but a good command
of gobbledygook,
and the one who said
she’d had enough of wimps like me.
Scientists observe and calculate,
study the risks,
wave us across
as we wait by the side of the road,
even though the science of pandemics
is incomplete.
It takes a lot of guts sometimes
with those who are close to us.
Relatives, old school friends, intimates …
Anti-vaxxers still find arguments
to fire at us. I think of Aristotle’s warning:
there is only one way
to avoid criticism –
do nothing, say nothing,
and be nothing.
Copyright 2022 Libby Sommer
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Beautiful and also very timely! Thanks for sharing, and enjoy your weekend! xx Michael
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congrats to you!
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thanks so much Beth.
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Congratulations Libby. I love the Aristotle quote!
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excellent. thanks Peter.
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