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Let it not end here
As I bike to work a thought overtakes me
We could all die now
On this gorgeous winter day
Before the wheel completes one more turn
Crushed by his angry, mighty blow
Like eggshell
Our lives in his hands
His head full of demons
Like then, only worse
At the red light a child in a stroller, oblivious, whispers to her doll and smiles
Her mother pushes through the morning commuters, struggling to hold it together
“Let’s get on with the day,” she says, to herself “One step at a time,” she adds
A bus driver blows his horn at the demonstrators blocking the road
A crowd of students on their way to school stare with overcast eyes
This is not how it ends
Because war is always wrong
That much we’ve learnt
And the evil is one, and the peaceful are many
Let it stop, I pray
We will heal the wounds
And mourn the dead
We will sow the land and water our plants
We will fall in love again
We will teach our children to love this earthly world of ours
Let it not end here