As War Disrupts Life
I hope better sense prevails on people with power

Adults call themselves worldly wise,
yet what little children can do
adults often seem to lack.
My daughter asked to bury
a dead lizard with honor.
My son said sorry
to a tree that was uprooted.
And here are old people,
who may not even walk this earth
for another five years,
busy playing world leaders,
blinded by power, greed, and revenge,
playing Holi
with fuel and blood.
When Buddhist monks walked
with peace messages,
it seemed for a moment
the world might become a kinder place.
But all of it was quickly nullified
by foolish regimes.
Now I wake up
to news of attacks,
on fuel tankers, consulates,
apartment buildings, schools.
I am not yet the first-hand sufferer,
yet I am wise enough to know
that when such ugly things happen
it is only a matter of time,
before the fire reaches everyone.
People who respect the earth
and the life on it,
are shocked at the disregard.
It makes me shiver to think
people struggling to get fuel
to cook lentils for a family.
It breaks my heart
to see children
who will never return from school.
I hope better sense
enters the tainted minds of leaders,
and that they agree on peace.
Because war steals everything
and leaves only scars.
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Seema Patel
I am Seema. I contribute to PubMed, Blogger, Medium, LinkedIn, Substack, Amazon KDP, Vocal Media.
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