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Silent War
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Most people
Can’t see beyond
Their own perspective
And why should they
We were made
Impulsively to carry
One
Those who can see
Beyond one’s own way
Become the diplomats
Negotiating
Everyone’s self-interest
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Every now and then
We all do better
It happened famously
At Christmastime
During the
Great War
When foes came together
They had stopped firing
To take up games instead
Drink together
Have photos taken
Then afterward,
Resumed the awful,
Blooded action
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For a time,
Everyone saw more
They saw each other
The different colors didn’t matter
They saw across
The horrible divide
Saw the real fundamentals
For a while,
Which are few
Human to human
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We can get it
We can have it
We can stop the war
Better than the appointed
Though they can
They can get it, too
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Which goes for the small wars, too
Maybe we can
Instinct over impulse
Will
Look over the trench
Of a mile or inches
Take on
Protect
The other’s way
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C L Couch
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‘Pea Soup or Cocoa’, Longueval, France, World War I, Dec 1916. Taken in December, 1916, just after the brutal Somme Offensive (1 July – 18 Novemember) in the wooded area north of the Somme River. The mud of the ruined terrain covers the men and the small buffet station. A sense of humour is present in the cynical joke ‘Pea Soup or Cocoa’ – a dry comment on the quality of the limited food and drink available to troops at the frontline. Soldiers wrote with detail on food and drink conditions on the front.
Photo by Museums Victoria on Unsplash
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