The dance of sweet dreams and nightmares.
Dance of sweet dreams and nightmares.
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
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I’m old today. The people who accept war as norm. Will they accept their children dying for religion and hate?
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Dance of sweet dreams and nightmares.
The first peace, which is the most important, is that which comes within the souls of people when they realize their relationship, their oneness with the universe and all its powers, and when they realize that at the center of the universe dwells the Great Spirit, and that this center is really everywhere, it is within each of us.
— Black Elk (1863-1950)
Better than a thousand hollow words is one word that brings peace.
— Buddha (560-483 B.C.)
Peace, in the sense of the absence of war, is of little value to someone who is dying of hunger or cold. It will not remove the pain of torture inflicted on a prisoner of conscience. It does not comfort those who have lost their loved ones in floods caused by senseless deforestation in a neighboring country. Peace can only last where human rights are respected, where people are fed, and where individuals and nations are free.
— The XIVth Dalai Lama
Sweet child of mine.
Loaded on a plane for war.
Kids with hope and dreams.
Learning blood and death.
I remember my father face when I left for war.
I wonder did his mother have the same?
I remember my father talking to dead friends buried in the dirt of Korea.
He drank the rum till one day it killed him. He told me once.
I will see Uncle John soon. Old friends are waiting for me.
Now I drink the long Islands ice teas and
I understand my father path.
I wish for old friends voices and mourn for their children left alone
without the love a father.
My children can fight in war now.
My child can fight and die for peace.
I believe peace and war cannot be spoke with meaning in the same sentence.
Peace is for the people far away from wealth and a greedy government.
Peace is when great Governments send food, water and medicine.
War is used to cause separation.
Fighting in Syria. Destroying a great country over politics and control.
Israel threatening neighbors. Who will pay?
A raised fist isn’t the road to peace and calm.
USA need to quit sending guns and bullets.
Every person killed by a United state weapon.
Mean we were involved and active.
Hate bring more hate.
Blood create more desire for revenge.
Can be 10,000 mile away.
Still be the killer of woman and children.
Sweet child of mine.
Please fight for peace.
Offer water, food and medicine.
I’m so tire of war.
People will read the poem.
Tell me war is necessary.
I wonder?
What will they do when their baby come home wrapped in a flag?
I will cry with them and we will wish we stood and fought for peace.
Not supported war.
Easy fix to keep our borders protected.
Use the Soldiers fighting in places we are not wanted. Bring all soldiers home.
Do detail checks of all people entering the USA.
Don’t allow the bad folks in.
We are giving money to nations who hate us.
Time to close the bank. Take care of the people of the United States and friends.
Grandchildren are growing up.
I had a bad dream.
I dream I took my Grandson to the airport to go to war.
I saw my father’s tears and pain in my eyes.
How many deaths will it take for us to learn?
No-one win in war.
The children pay for our sins and hate.
Coyote
Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding.
— Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
I’m not sure about the keeping our borders safe part… as there are borders inside of every city that has an airport. Plus, to me, greeting people with hate (as fear is its cousin, and it’s fear that makes us feel the need to ‘protect our borders’) isn’t going to encourage them to be nice to us. I say we try and spread the love and food and make sure people don’t need to flee their countries. But aside from that? Very powerful poem. Thank you for writing it.
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Thank you Dawn. A hard world we live in.
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Yes. It’s up to all of us to spread the love…
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I agree. Start a wave of hope by showing concern, kindness and love.
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Yep! (and thanks for the follow 🙂 )
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I’m sorry, I couldn’t. I just couldn’t watch the second video. For what it’s worth, I didn’t finish watching the first one either. It knots a big knot in my stomach and I ache. I’ll try to read the words, because what I’ve read for now was beautiful…
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Thank you Dawn. War is cold and heartless.
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I know. I feel for all those who had to fight it. My Grandfather suffered from it probably throughout his life.
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My father suffered also. His war was the Korean war.
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My grandfather fought in many… that would probably disclose my nationality, so I’ll keep which to myself 😉
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War is part of this world. I pray we change our ways for the sake of all the children.
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And I try to teach mine every day that even at the family level, we can start by showing love and respect to each other…
It’s an ongoing process, but I try to lead by example, though I’m by no means perfect!
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This is all we can do.
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🙂
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Beautiful and a poignant poem reminding us all how wasteful war really is.
Thank you for posting this. This should be read to Congress.
Shine On
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Thank you. War is 25% of our taxes. It is sad the USA had become depended on war.
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WOW!!!! Oh John, this is remarkable. I have to share if you don’t mind.
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Of course you can share and thank you for reading Rita.
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Heavy my friend…
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Thank you dear friend for reading and the comment.
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