Anti-War Haiku Wall
day after
day - sprite
this morning signing a letter of consent
for unauthorised absence
another reason to fear as our children take to the
street in protest
6pm back to an empty house having to trust the protest
won't turn into a riot
at thirteen thinking they know it all we had agreed
they would stay local
a call from a mobile too much excitment in such a
young voice
time to implement teachings in gandhian non-violent
resistance
part of the curriculum on Citizenship fulfilled past
teachers expectations
sprite 3/20 8.36 am - 6 pm
a question during supper "why are they so mad at France when other
countries don't support them either?"
"we are studying WW II and it started exactly
the same" God is my witness that it's not something i've ever told
her!!
i won't dwell too much tonight on her african heritage
and the current conflict in Ivory Coast with Chirac support
so exhausted from all the walking no criticism about
my cooking and no argument about bedtime
slowly i unwrap the lantern given at Xmas i ment to pass forward and display
a candle in our front window
3/20 10:48 pm
21.03.03
she wakes me up with the news that 12 have perished
in a helicopter crash
ominous that the first casualties are due to technical
and not tactical error
snow stopped Napoleon's russian conquest, will sand
rust those springs?
media manipulation getting tighter with each pressing
of the buttons
fear of terrorist attacks insidiously drip fed to
all who listen
demonstrators denounced as taking police valuable
time to protect us from ......
getting ready to join tomorrow's march a day after
the equinox
daffodils daffodils their yellow smile across the
parks
22.03.03
spring in the air i want to turn my thoughts to worms,
birds, catkins and early buds
unusual hush in the traffic the capital getting ready
for this afternoon standstill
a march in March when we could have gone for a stroll
along the street markets
tired of the TV propaganda i turn to the french radio
for a different prop agenda
'lie lie lie....lie...lie...lie...lie...lie' as
a Simon & Garfunkel's song spills out in a hummm
already too many casualties less concern though for
the Iraqi mourners than 'our' own
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