(Poem) How Do We End the Madness of War by Mary Saracino

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Pace (Peace) sign, Rome, Italy 2004, photo by Mary Saracino

How do we end the madness of war?
Do we take up arms
to disarm the armed nations?
Or do we wrap our arms
around the world,
hold it close to our hearts,
let our womb power
infuse the Earth with compassion,
re-instate the umbilical connection
that is always there, tethering us to one another.
Can we be an army of women,
warriors of peace
to end the madness,
stop the carnage, the genocide, the gynocide,
the evil that always seeks
to oppress, dominate, silence us?
What will it take to mend
the shattered hearts
of children, women, men,
restore our fractured ties
to all creatures, great and small,
all plants, trees, flowers
all the rivers, oceans, seas,
the sky, the clouds, the very air
we breathe?
What will it take to heal the wounded
souls of humans of every hue and nation?
How can we eradicate empires,
honor the primal bonds that unite us as ONE people,
ONE planet, ONE world,
devoted to cooperation, honesty, integrity, love?
What will it take for us to
banish the armies of hate, cruelty, violence
and become an army of fierce Lovers?

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