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NO WORDS

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My words are in hiding.

They went south

on orders by an enemy

in a language unknown

on internet connections silenced

on phones which could not be charged

written on leaflets

dropped from the sky

with the dumb bombs

which destroyed the words

where I reside

in hopeless desires

for peace, at first;

now, simply, not to die.

My words and I moved south

to promised safety.

My words and I could not speak

of what we saw 

along the way

south,

leaning on false promises.

Still, my words must hide

in shelters bombed 

despite the promise

despite the effort

carrying my words

which are my children,

silent, on my back.

Trapped, my words and I

with nowhere to go.

Without hope.

No one speaks words;

Only the bombs may speak,

with a language of their own.

A language no one understands.

One no one ever wants to hear. 

My words hide here.

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UKRAINE REMAINS

Weary we may be

listening to the 

the distant drone of history

replaying war

across the globe.

This is not some horror film.

This is not some play

on words of war

as people pay

with their lives

while we watch.

There are no intermissions

while we raid refrigerators

to get a snack

then hurry back

to see if the show has

returned from a commercial

break.

Ukraine is breaking apart.

Her skies go unprotected

while we neglect her.

She remains unsafe

as rockets strafe

her innocence

and rape her land.

How can we stand

to watch the terror grow

slowly and surely 

like the lobster 

heating in cold water

until it engulfs all the world.

Ukrainians fight for us.

Can we not fight for them?

Like all terrors this never ends.

It simply waits around the bend

to strike again, and again

and again.

Her skies, her eyes, remain open

while we close our eyes

but not her skies.

Are we staying 

simply waiting

for the end?

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HAIKU School Shootings

Pitbulls running free

unleashed among the children

chained to safety.

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