About the Poem
As I was sitting in my apartment alone, on the evening of May 11th, I found myself thinking about the situation going on with Kosovo and the Chinese. And, as with the best poetry, I found myself inspired to comment on the state of the world.
Sirens In The Night |
by Ogviolet |
Here we sit at 2 a. m. wondering once again if we will be here tomorrow, wondering how we can hate each other so much We watch our satellite TV and just when we think we've got the world in our hands, our lives and existence are in danger once more Here we sit in out ignorance, our world is the only one we know and we don't even try to understand those that live on our planet yet outside our world We take no time to stop, to see that the things we value are the very things keeping us all apart with our accusing hypocritical fingers We sit here trying to help where no help is wanted, taking the most precious things that we were trying to preserve The flocks don't know the herd doesn't know but the ones who do, fight like jealous 5 year olds in the sandbox We sit here hoping some praying, some wishing, some longing+loving+hating but it might just be too late now to save anyone so you'd better save yourself sirens in the night facades in the day play the game, keep everything running just as it should instead of living like this could be the last day of your life . . . and this could be the last day . . . of your life. |
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2 Visitor Comments
Josh
Die young, and we save ourselves. People fight because they had to. They don't anymore. Memories live in us like disease. If we forgot our past, if we forgot our ancestors, you think we'd fight? I don't. Your poem rings clear.
javi
I know the pain of thinking outside this comfortable little box; and I fortify my soul by dreaming of a freedom that is yet to come to me. I share your open eyes and your open heart.
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