Would that I laid hands to pacify
Would that I laid hands to pacify
Whenever there was a need
Some say I have the gift
Whatever that may be
But so many need attending
Pain and suffering abound
I can only look upon them
A bystander, not a shepherd.
I stood next to a young man
Before he fell
Nothing more was left to say
His silence
The loudest thing I ever heard
Until a pin dropped
So many people lie waiting
No one knows their names
They were laughing at absurdities
Just the other day,
Except for those with
The trials of the
World upon their shoulders
Forgetting Atlas was a Titan,
Build a rocket boys,
Long-serving warriors
Old soldiers with worn out faces
Tired of the infighting
Lining dimly-lit corridors
Barely acknowledging their plight
Too accustomed to the fallout
Dust covered bodies
Giving makeshift capital
To the headlines
As the walls come down
About our ears
Nobody mentions asbestos.
I remember cheering
As the coverage was changed
We all thought we were due
A sporting chance
Until news came through
From the front-line
That death was soon approaching
It had been seen,
Leading the caravan
From behind
The inevitably of its arrival.
I bent to cover an open wound
In the belly of a beast
It brought me back to goat’s head soup
Delivered by an uber driver
High on the price of fuel
And I administered my oversight
Evenhandedly
Without excuse or any lack
Of sympathy
Commiserations for his loss
Were accompanied
By a health warning
Lead poisoning is more than lethal
When delivered at twice
The speed of sound
I said it again as he used a pencil
To write it down
I looked at what he wrote
And saw
‘War…Good God…what is it good for…