Iraqi Children

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    Iraqi Children

    I saw in the news the other day
    A long queue with small children's faces
    With smiles of much anticipation
    Empty buckets waiting God's graces

    Some only had one small plate in hand
    To be filled with food for their brothers
    Parents perhaps afraid to be seen
    Or mothers were dead and no fathers

    War is hideous in any land
    And it's the children who suffer so
    Their minds and their bodies are stunted
    They become what it is that they know...

    How to hate, how to fight, kill and maim
    Are we teaching them how to do this?
    Destroying the land that they call home
    Is war worth this sad, useless risk?

    When do those smiles turn hard and jaded?
    Oh, when does the innocence depart?
    Allah did not declare holy war
    They are taught that perverse change of heart

    It matters to God, those little ones
    When their small pounding hearts face grim fear
    Blindly led down black alleys of death
    Can we sit by and just watch them there?

    We all can do at least this today
    Pray with hearts reaching out unto God
    For the children, men and women there
    For peace on this great earth that we trod
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    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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