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Ah, Peace on Earth…
I’m still chuckling at the episode
of the The X-files where Mulder meets
an Arab genie and wishes for world peace… next morning he finds all the people
gone! His wish, explains the genie, was too hard to fill any other way.
I guess every generation wonders,
“What is the cause of war?” I think the answer is like the cause for cancer: no
single reason. And no single solution. What helps peace? Lately, the
conventional wisdom is: Democracy, human rights and the freedom of speech to inform
each other about those rights, about democracy and, of course, freedom to say that peace is a
Good Thing… Too bad I won’t live long enough to see democracy, plus the 1948 UN
Declaration of Human Rights, grace Russia and the Arab world.
Meanwhile, the First World War
remains a classic lesson that war is wrong. I heard once the young soldiers
started out conversing with each other, “When I get home…” and then it was, “If
I get home…” and finally they just weren’t saying anything ... because they just
weren’t going home. In the classic poem below the man is deathly aware that the seasons will change so the ground firms up enough to move supplies to
support an offensive…
I have a Rendezvous With Death
by Alan Seeger
I have a rendezvous with death
At some disputed
barricade
When spring
comes on with rustling shade
And apple blossoms fill the air.
I have a rendezvous with death
When spring brings back blue days,
and fair.
It may be he shall take my hand
And lead me into his dark land
And close my eyes
and quench my breath;
It may be he shall pass me still.
I have a
rendezvous with death
On some scarred slope of battered
hill,
When spring
comes round again this year
And the first
meadow flowers appear.
God knows ‘twere better to be deep
Pillowed in silk
and scented down,
Where love throbs out in blissful
sleep,
Pulse nigh to
pulse, and breath to breath
Where hushed awakenings are dear…
But I’ve a
rendezvous with death
At midnight in some flaming town
When spring trips north again this
year,
And I to my
pledged word am true
I shall not fail
that rendezvous.
He did not fail
Sean Crawford
Pray for peace
Xmas, 2014
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