War makes insomniacs and bad poetry
By Magnolia Fay
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So I'll need to find an earplug
And the bed's gotten hot
And I'm wondering if we need
Some psychological support
The bed's gotten hot
At least it hasn't gotten hit
And I'm wondering if we need
Some psychological support
As the bombs keep falling on
And the tweets keep rolling on
And we keep not being involved
As we seek psychological support
For the anxiety of this war
That we're not even fighting
Outside of our heads
And the pit of our stomachs
And the feed of our apps
When will it end?
And until then, my friend
Is it insensitive
to look for my
missing earplug
that is not a missing
person
and be annoyed at my cat
keeping up at night
instead of the bombs?
Is it okay
to still live?
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I find that action and help are a balm for anxiety and that feeling of impotence that hits us in the face of catastrophic events. For that reason, I am sharing here this list of organisations active on the ground in Ukraine. It was created by a dear friend of mine with a background in social work. I decided to translate it into English and create a public Google document to share it. Most of them are local, smaller organisations and fundraisers that can get help to where it's needed faster than big international groups. Many of them help more vulnerable communities, like children, the elderly, the homeless, animals, LGBTQ+ people. Obviously, there are many more organisations active on the field right now. This is a just good start if, like me, you feel that urge to do something and would like pointers.
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What a great idea to post
What a great idea to post your link to this list - thank you! I think you're in Germany (?) which seems to me to be a shining example of everyone doing whatever they can. I only wish the UK govt would sort out their 'welcome scheme'. On a small scale there is a lot happening here though - organisations, individuals, collecting money and thiings and then delivering them to those in need
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That's brilliant! I really
That's brilliant! I really like your poem, too. The message and also how towards the end the frustration grows and grows
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I enjoyed your poem. It
I enjoyed your poem. It describes the helplessness, and even some feelings of guilt, that many of us must be feeling as this disaster of war occurs in Ukraine!
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I feel the frustration in
I feel the frustration in your excellent words. A frustration that seems to well up in me too whenever I read the news or talk to a friend. I really understand what you are saying.
Good on you!
Turlough
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Thanks for sharing the
Thanks for sharing the organizations info. We all need to supportuve in more than just thoughts and prayers. You’ve captured the frustration well in you poem.
Rich
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