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When Will It End?
The woman is weeping for her husband,
his ashes lined up with the unclaimed
urns at the crematorium.
How could this happen again?
The man is weeping for his dead wife
& unborn child stretchered out from
the bombed maternity hospital.
The woman says, “We had to flee. His ashes
were left behind.”
What use is a city of rubble?
The brother is weeping beside his mother at the grave
of his twin. The brothers had strapped on fatigues,
taken up weapons, knowing they may die—sons,
brothers, husbands & fathers.
Each day the mind grapples: no power,
no water, starvation,
but Ukrainians, bigger than their fears,
face the Goliath. Church bells ring
calling the world to stand beside them.
Look at this man in body armour on the news
saying farewell to his wife and child.
Last week a teacher of children, today a soldier,
when will he see his school again?
Copyright 2024 Libby Sommer
❤ so sad and well written, libby
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Thank you, Beth. Yes, sad sad sad.
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When indeed, and when will the warmongering leaders be held to account?
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Absolutely, Peter.
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A deeply felt tragedy, Libby. We cry for them and for all cruelty. Will we fully feel the enormity of their grief.
Miriam
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Sad sad sad. Yes, Delphin. a tragedy.
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