Until…

 

Until…

 

H. W. Bryce

 

Blu mini comp of Mar 28-22 –
rtn Apr 28-22……

 

Until the man in the moon comes

down to walk on the Earth,

Until the sun bakes the tyrant’s brain,

Until cruelty and sin fall into ashes,

 

I will not stop the loving, the caring, and sharing,

I will not end the respect,

I will never cease seeing to your dignity.

 

Until the music ends,

And I pray that music will never end,

I pray that there will be music playing

Beyond and beyond

THE END,

For music carries us,

Music sustains us as it feeds us harmony and melody,

And massages our hearts and souls

With magic.

 

Until there is Universal Peace,

I will advocate for Peace,

For Peace is such a beauteous Universal Soul,

And I lament that Peace must live on the edge

Of the line of Fate;

That line should be manned by us,

By all of us,

For Peace is the only pathway to Sanity.

 

Until the end of insanity,

Until we can all embrace each other

As Brother and Sister,

As fellow soul, as partner in Humanity,

There will be no universal peace.

 

So, until we kill greed, and super possessiveness,

And cruelty and killing, and stealing and lying,

And profiteering and the issuing of the curses…

 

I will continue to fight for Peace. She deserves my defence.

I will be her soldier. I will sing her psalms, I will play her songs

 

Until my song sings its last note and I wander itno that last

Wondrous Beyond,

I will sing of Peace.

 

 

Image par Annette Jones de Pixabay

 

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Judge at 6th Rabindrinath Tagore Awards - International - English Poetry Contest Author of Ann, A Tribute, and Chasing a Butterfly, A story of love and loss to Acceptance with the poetry of Alzheimer's and poetry for everybody. Appears in anthologies in Canada, US, India, Mexico and Bolivia. Poetry in Ekphrastic Review and NWriteers International Networeworld Review. Member of Federation of BC Wrters, Royal City Literary Society, and Holy Wow Poets Canada. Member Writers International Network: Distinguished Poet, Distinguished writer.
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