Sometimes I Believe Poem by Keith Gaboury

Sometimes I Believe



that somebody else’s
freedom is worth a mother
losing her son on a desert
battlefield filled with bullets
whizzing past soldiers’ heads
like asteroids steamrolling
up and under an ocean planet.
And when one happens to
enter an atmosphere between
two scared eyes, destruction will
eventually come with two soldiers
knocking on a mother's door.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
merc gabriell 30 January 2006

poignant. the sad reality that we have to accept has not sunk in

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