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IF By John William Brown - Poem About Peace - Peace In Our Name

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Poem About Peace - IF By John William Brown - Peace In Our Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- IF If you use bombs that when exploding spray A thousand darts called flechettes, overhead, Knowing that such will obviously flay The skin from flesh of children who have fled From homes you phoned to say, “Go! Run away! We’re targeting your house but can’t say why!” If you wipe out whole towns within a day, Destroy civilian lives then spread the lie, That you can’t help it, they were human shields. Then you’re less than the swine that you don’t eat, More led and less than sheep within your fields, More stupid than the slogans that you bleat; If you herd people, trap them in their lands, Denying them utilities and aid, Then you create a debt you never planned: Blood money’s interest, accrued and paid; Destroy your hearts while you destroy their wells, Or, knowingly bomb their schools and hospitals, Then bring upon yourself your future hells That will return your own mercy, in full; If you use bombs tipped with uranium On simple plaster houses by the sea, Or drop white phosphorous, fierce as the sun, You cease to be part of humanity; If you have gained their world, without a care, Staked out their land, consciously undermined The dignity of all whom once lived there, You lose the soul that made you humankind; If you imprison nations and won’t swerve To find a human way, which you can do, Know that you get what you do not deserve: The pure compassion they may offer you. © John William Brown 12 August 2014 https://peaceinourname.com/if John William Brown was born in 1947 in London. He is a poet, painter, performer and dramatist. His plays include a sonnet based WW1 piece “Fragments of Fragments” (2014), premiered at Norwich Playhouse, November 2014, and “Damned Robert Kett” (2015), premiered in Wymondham 2016. He has one child and is resident in Norwich. John’s poem, “The Right Thing To Do” about Tony Blair was one of first poems selected for the CD “Peace in Our Name.” Brown has published in various anthologies and has produced a chapbook of his drawings and poems, Private View (1997). He was joint editor of the now defunct magazine for marginalized and differently-abled persons, State of Mind (2004-6). https://change-links.org/poetry-corner-if/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Song: Composer: Whitesand (Martynas Lau) Year: 2020 Title: Imperfections -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Poem About Peace - IF By John William Brown - Peace In Our Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- IF If you use bombs that when exploding spray A thousand darts called flechettes, overhead, Knowing that such will obviously flay The skin from flesh of children who have fled From homes you phoned to say, “Go! Run away! We’re targeting your house but can’t say why!” If you wipe out whole towns within a day, Destroy civilian lives then spread the lie, That you can’t help it, they were human shields. Then you’re less than the swine that you don’t eat, More led and less than sheep within your fields, More stupid than the slogans that you bleat; If you herd people, trap them in their lands, Denying them utilities and aid, Then you create a debt you never planned: Blood money’s interest, accrued and paid; Destroy your hearts while you destroy their wells, Or, knowingly bomb their schools and hospitals, Then bring upon yourself your future hells That will return your own mercy, in full; If you use bombs tipped with uranium On simple plaster houses by the sea, Or drop white phosphorous, fierce as the sun, You cease to be part of humanity; If you have gained their world, without a care, Staked out their land, consciously undermined The dignity of all whom once lived there, You lose the soul that made you humankind; If you imprison nations and won’t swerve To find a human way, which you can do, Know that you get what you do not deserve: The pure compassion they may offer you. © John William Brown 12 August 2014 https://peaceinourname.com/if John William Brown was born in 1947 in London. He is a poet, painter, performer and dramatist. His plays include a sonnet based WW1 piece “Fragments of Fragments” (2014), premiered at Norwich Playhouse, November 2014, and “Damned Robert Kett” (2015), premiered in Wymondham 2016. He has one child and is resident in Norwich. John’s poem, “The Right Thing To Do” about Tony Blair was one of first poems selected for the CD “Peace in Our Name.” Brown has published in various anthologies and has produced a chapbook of his drawings and poems, Private View (1997). He was joint editor of the now defunct magazine for marginalized and differently-abled persons, State of Mind (2004-6). https://change-links.org/poetry-corner-if/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Song: Composer: Whitesand (Martynas Lau) Year: 2020 Title: Imperfections -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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