church time December 7
moonlight was used
against
its use
as there was preparation
near
sunlight
to betray as well
on
early Sunday morning
when order
and white uniforms
were torn
apart
and life a tissue by attack
and
everything exploded
while ripped-up men and women
with
children close by
tried to shoot back and
also
run
to stations
and to homes
the attack upon our useful soil
and beautiful
while
we thought
to live there and none
should
bother us by might
and
arrangement
and yet
and yet
empire and
democracy
too much to reconcile
too
divergent for our values
so we fought
with destruction
as the theme and total
the result
so
the agenda
and the strategy
the chaos of attacking
on all
sides
and so the President and Congress
said
this is officially declared
and so to the west
and east
and so many points on Earth
to
call the war
world
second Sunday in Advent
when
the candle’s lit for
peace
and on that Sunday
eighty-four
years the count
the awful
lively
living and the dying there
and then
and how might all politics and factions
reconcile
only
by tragedy
and where there is alliance
or
appreciation
now
new fronts are drawn
between
within
and these days
the radical
it seems
to keep value in the sacrifice
done
and remembered
and to apply
as we tend to think in reverse
reminding
and if owning
of
the greatest sacrifice
become
the saving doctrine
remembered by the seasons
then
and now
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photo by Graddes on Unsplash
Which Life Will
It is a day for remembrance
The ships are sinking deeper
Parts of other things
Relevant
Are found below
Now and then
A surprise attack isn’t good
Not for defenders
And all our planes and ships in tows
Exploded one after another
And the people
The people mattered more
And the loss of them was grand in scale
And awful
Enemies to allies
Plans
To rebuild the world
Maybe we learn from these great wars
That great is relative
(like grand)
That loss is terrible
In the unnatural aspect of the thing
In which we kill our siblings
And our parents
And our children
The nations’ lines that
Might come back
Rearranged
While those who live within
Might not be caring more
Than the chance
To live on either side
Though lines may
Determine policies
Sometimes
Ways to live
Perhaps
Challenges to
Pride
A pride I doubt those
Gone
Might feel
Anymore
Though we don’t know the afterlife that well
As for this life
Well
There is that learning
Before we add more numbers to
The world at war
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Photo by Luke Scarpino on Unsplash
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I’m not sure what to say
Today
A day for remembrance
To respect a President
Who said so
And all the boys
And girls
To men and women
And civilians of all kinds
(were children killed?)
Who died
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We can’t seek vengeance
Though we went for victory
And that tragically
Is fair to say
We made a war at home
That wasn’t there
Between the rubber drives
And paper drives
And rationed sugar
That was the war at home
We imprisoned
Our own
Now
Remembrance might
Be for learning, too
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So we are always ready
For the next time
Properly vigilant
With reason
And with passion
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Victory
Deserved
Marshall plans
After
Win
Too high a cost
We all agree
Rebuild the world
After
Bless the nation
Bless the world
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Ready at war, which
Has been the
Burden of
A nation
Seek peace
Every day
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Photo by Ryan Stone on Unsplash
World War II Memorial, Independence Avenue Southwest
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