Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

How this little boy and his dad helped Paris









infant Jesus meek and mild
look upon this little child

innocence profound
an army of flowers will fight
against the guns and suicide swats
with candle light reinforcements
to save the day





the firestorm
will be snuffed out
by the overpowering perfume of roses
and  billions of soft petals and lights

the merciless
will be shamed
by the sweetness of beautiful children
the mirror of the Almighty

les mechants
will be struck down
reeling
from the heavenly light
of young men
coptic christian martyrs
butchered on a beach
the eyes of their severed heads
burning a searing gaze
into the black souls
of the masked murderers
for eternity


evil cannot last

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14 comments:

  1. by the sweetness of beautiful children
    the mirror of the Almighty

    Beautiful lines....!

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  2. oh, my heart beats extra for the childs moment of assuaged angst and pain. if there is a devine, if there is that omniscient omnipotent overseer then please salvage the love and spirit of innocence so that our children will live to see the beauty in life and their future

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  3. YES, "evil CANNOT LAST." What powerful images and allusions you bring together! I'm happy that you used the father and child that went viral! I watched the child calm down and agree to stay home--he will grow up into a harder knowledge (I hope he is safe). But your irony is right on target. False hope, false hope, oh my.

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  4. Yes. This is it. There is more light than darkness in this world. Bless you. That little child breaks my heart with his sweetness.

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  5. Evil cannot last, but can destroy--your write makes me pause today

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  6. What an incredibly moving post Rall. Thank you for that.

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    1. It is not often that I write something which moves an old egg !

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  7. A profound piece of poetry - yes..we can learn a lot from children - unblemished souls...pure..hopeful...innocent..as the good lord (whichever one you worship) intended

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  8. Harsh reality. You always clearly write truth Rail. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you Myrna. I suspect you understand why I do:)

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  9. Their innocence can lead us always! Thank you for such a great poem!

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  10. Beautifully penned and very poignant, Rall. One of the greatest crimes against humanity is that of extremists taking little children and robbing them of their innocence, bringing them up to be fanatics who go and commit evil acts. Children left to their own device will commit beautiful acts like the little boy you describe.

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