When Will the Killing Have End?
We heard of your death, my brother.
The grief that we felt was deep.
What could we do but listen?
What could we do but weep?
Some will sing of the glory.
Some will speak of the shame.
What will they know of you, truly,
Who never knew your name?
Who will know of our sorrow?
Who will know of our loss?
Your mother and sister are grieving
For the son and the brother they lost.
You were my hero, my brother –
My teacher, protector and friend.
But now you are gone, oh my brother,
And the killing is still not at end.
We pray for an end to the killing,
We pray for the person that dies.
And yet, how many are willing
To kill or to die for the lies...
< Please see below the image for the last five stanzas.>
Michelangelo's Pietà in St. Peter's Basilica image source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet%C3%A0 |
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Who is our enemy, truly?
Where is the source of the dread?
Why should the parents be grieving?
Why should their children be dead?
You are gone, from this Earth, my brother,
And never will return...
And why should you? We suffer –
As flesh and houses burn...
I walked with you just yesterday,
And yet it seems a while...
It seems that we are walking still.
I see you turn and smile...
The love I feel for you is deep.
It will forever be,
Although you'll never walk again
And turn and smile at me...
The anger in my heart is great,
But greater is the grief.
And so I will not turn to hate,
For love is my relief.
2014 June 7th, Mon. 11:59 pm
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York
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Note: Seven stanzas that originally followed the first five,
preceding the image, have been excised for the sake of
brevity. Those excised stanzas have been incorporated
into a separate poem,"Hear and Remember".)
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1 comment:
A wonderful heart touching question! Do we know its answer?
Saumen Sengupta
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