All That Glitters
By Ed Crane
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with HDMI,
so I could see the world more clearly.
I saw the individual hairs on a Lion’s
mane; the subtle melange of colours
within the Gobi desert landscape and
every droplet on flowers of manicured
Chelsea Lilies.
I watched the many sparkling eyes of a
tiny Jumping Spider stalking tiny flies in
a garden jungle; how it sucked its victims
to a tiny husk and the scything teeth of
Wolves on their kills
I inspected unwanted wrinkles under
supermodels’ eyes; worry lines on prime-
ministers’ faces; the defiant callous
expressions of Russian leaders and fear
on the faces of their cabinets.
I examined ragged edges of brightly painted
metal on fuselages ripped by explosives;
suitcases laying in summer green grass and
the play of sunlight reflected from rivulets of
childrens’ blood trickling down dusty streets
of occupied cities.
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(nothing changes?)
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I guess things don't change
I guess things don't change (including that this is still a really good read) and that they haven't since time began. I guess the battle is not to give in to that, hard as it is, and that's a shared task. This really is a fantastic poem.
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Good words Ed. Very moving.
Good words Ed. Very moving.
It's such a shame but not a surprise that posting it again seemed appropriate. But don't put it away just yet as I'm sure there'll be more occasions in the future.
Turlough
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BRILLIANT poem. Though, I
BRILLIANT poem. Though, I might suggest while what we are doing to each other has not changed, (other than in horrific efficiency) the biodiversity situation is considerably worse now.
Also, if reporters are denied access to an area, and that area is also denied fuel/power for recharging mobile phones, (which would be the main method of recording what happens for civilians living there), and if a picture speaks a thousand words, it is a way of ensuring one side's story is not spoken of so much in our image hungry media
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wonderful poem Ed, and worth
wonderful poem Ed, and worth reposting sadly. What I wouldn't give to be able to say things have got better!
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Great poem Ed. I am pleased
Great poem Ed. I am pleased you have posted it again, as I would have missed it otherwise, and this is a very appropriate moment unfortunately. We have seen so much once again in these last 3 weeks, and so close up, although this new period of bloodletting, seems to be the worst for many years.
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