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POEM: Adversity

A poem is waiting on the sunlit path...

A poem is waiting
on the sunlit path
to brighten the day.
Words to strengthen
while the world turns
with horror and sorrow.

Blood and tears are everywhere.
Climbing from bombed out homes.
Twisted with fear for hostages taken.
All is in shambles.

People suffer, as bombs and planes
are manufactured and sold
at fever pitch.
There is money in death and destruction.
Someone gains from the deep losses
both sides endure.

Every bomb dropped
on the devastated city
creates a new terror
in the soul of a child
surviving the blast.

Fear, loss, sorrow
replaced by anger, mistrust, hate,
for those killing family, friends —
the innocent.
The current faction may be eliminated
but another will be born
in the womb of revenge and hopelessness.

That poem on the sunlit path
still waits.

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AT THE TRIPLEX: Far-out friends

Ever since "E.T." phoned home in 1982, filmmakers have used alien encounters as metaphors for the outsider experience, crafting some of the most heartfelt coming-of-age stories in movie history.

PREVIEW: Berkshire Bach Society concludes its 35th year with cellist Dane Johansen at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Saturday, June 28

Johansen studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris, and the Juilliard School, where he earned his artist diploma.

BOOK REVIEW: ‘Stones Are The First To Rise’ by David Giannini

Tthe tone in every poem, and in the closely fitting entire volume, comes like songs on the breezes of the various seasons, where we are blessed by a genuine and believable optimism once again.

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