Lavender
Lavender
May 31, 2020

Minneapolis

What hope
of heaven
here on
earth?

Our streets
are secreting
bile from
hell.

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Country/Region: United States

Favorite Poets: I tend to read Ted Kooser

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lovedly

but heaven is here only
where do you think
else wise it is

we ourselves
spoil our streets

Lavender

Thank you for reading, Scribbler.
L

Gracy

Gracy

4 years 10 months ago

Hello, yes, your poem pretty much sums it up. Hell on earth. Sad. Having said that, I think there's more to say in a poem, tho' I myself shall not write about it. It's too horrible and all over the news. I will certainly join a peaceful protest, but there don't seem to be any.
All the best, Gracy

Lavender

I, too, hope the peaceful protests and positive reinforcements emerge and thrive.
Thank you so much for reading.
L

Geezer

Geezer

4 years 10 months ago

to another recently. There are many here in the U.S. that are great people and work for the betterment of the people.
It is mostly those who are lawless and violent that make the headlines, for the sensationalism and shock effects. We have had peaceful protests here in my city, without any kind of violence and the police have joined their voices with the protesters in decrying the violence. That is what we are capable of! Let's try to spread the message of peace to the rest of the country! ~ Geezer.
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Lavender

This poem has actually been on the back burner awhile. The events in Minneapolis defined it and brought it to its condensed version. I wrote it to reflect a shocking reaction to the chaos on our streets, be it caused by corrupt law enforcement, politicians, or opportunists. The injustice on our streets, which has been there for generations, has been far from peaceful and acceptable. Far from whom most of us truly are, and what we represent. Last night our city had its first peaceful protest - our citizens bringing their best. It was glorious! I've seen pictures and news of other cities experiencing the same. I hope the world sees it, too. It has been horrifying, but the competent are surfacing and spreading calmness and love. I have hope for peace. I pray that the world sees that we are appalled, and this is not who we are, that we are better and we are messengers of peace.
Thank you, Geezer,
L