And When There's War
by Gloria Buono Daly
Thursday, October 07, 2004
Rated "G" by the Author.
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When I wrote this with all the "Ands" and "Whens" beginning in practically every sentence it reminded me of Bob Dylan's lyrical piece entitled "Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie." I just wanted to share my thoughs, try to put this war in perspective. |
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And when there’s war There are for sure Things we must endure War’s never what we had in store And what are we fighting for There’s enemy’s hatred and nothing sacred About war’s blood, sweat and tears And all those soldiers whose nanoseconds feel like years And all those soldiers so beautiful and dear And when we don’t go to war There are for sure things we must endure And when we don’t fight back The enemy does suicide bomber attacks And terrorists make fun at us, laugh so hard their faces crack All because we pull out and attempt peace and harmony And we’re labeled cowardly And they say we’re too scared to fight back with artillery And we all hate war And it’s something we’re not for And when you feel it’s an impossible race Not only because of the sadness on everyone’s face But because of war's difficult pace And terrorists springing up everyplace And you hate the terrorists And yet refuse to clench your fists And you’re lost in the midst And nothing can stop those terrible sadists And that’s the way it is And civilians kidnapped And hostages trapped And too much unknown And we must know what’s going on And we hope we can hold on And we either don’t cause we won’t Or we do for the good of all of you And with support and strength we will Attack the enemy and kill, kill, kill And we all feel the horrible chill And war is sad And war is mad And we don’t know what’s the matter And our dreams are blurred with shatter And not only because of nine-eleven And many others now in heaven From 911 and USS Cole to PanAm’s flight in 1988 And how we hate And how we fight And how with rocket, guns and dynamite And how we may be right And yet there is so much spite And the sky closes its eyes And we are all in disguise And we fly the dark gray skies And when beautiful soldiers die And we all can't help but cry And put reason to this oh how we try And we don't understand why they hate Our beautiful and free United States And war brings out the blues And we're paying horrible dues And we still haven’t any clues And we listen to the news And we deny And we defy And we all wonder why, why, why And we continue to bomb and blast And we get criticized for being too slow or too fast And how we all feel pain And how war is so insane And when cowards pick and blame And when we win what do we gain? And when politicians complain And celebrities’ movies flop, so they claim And all because of the war And to Hollywood that’s what war’s for? And they’re in it for their zillionth nickel and dime And they do this all the time And some rich, selfish Hollywood-floparazzi Who say they hate the war like they hate the paparazzi And we still go to the theatre and movie And we still listen to radio and watch TV And we wonder what’s gonna happen to you and me And what about our children’s future and destiny And what about the deficit and economy And how do we end this misery And damned if we do and damned if we don’t And damned if we would, and damned if we won’t And there’s no right answer, no crystal ball And we’re all in on this together now let’s not fall And we’re all in on this together now let’s stand tall
by Gloria Buono (c) 2004
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| Reviewed by ~ Holly Harbridge (Reader) |
10/24/2006 |
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| I hear you loud and clear; and stand with you as you express so clearly. God Bless you! Holly |
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| Reviewed by P. Michaels |
10/5/2006 |
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Gloria, I see a lot of thought went into this poem. It is just too much for us to understand. I keep thinking that none of this is real and sometimes, I think we must be in Hell. Could we be on a journey to a better world? Anyway, thank you for sharing "And When There's War" with the rest of us.
Best wishes. |
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| Reviewed by Chrissy McVay |
12/5/2005 |
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| Poem shows how torn we all are over war. Very good example of the diverse emotions surrounding such tragedy... |
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| Reviewed by George Carroll |
10/16/2005 |
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| You summed it up beautifully in your last two sentences. United we stand or divided we fall. Well done. |
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| Reviewed by Lori Moore |
10/7/2004 |
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| War is a terrible thing and you put it all in context here. Thank you. |
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