when did it become
a political statement
to uphold the sanctity of life?
to say out loud
genocide is a godless crime
⋆。𖦹°💥*ੈ✩‧💣°𖦹。⋆
I’ve heard it said
to live by the sword
means dying by it
what if you’ve murdered
thousands and are
fucking proud of it?
⋆。𖦹°💥*ੈ✩‧💣°𖦹。⋆
I may not have the answer
I have no cosmic calculator
yet, the world has seen
and clamored for the
cessation of this
unimaginable horror
to the sounds of
the sickening
pounding of fists
the one percent
murmuring a quaking
more, more, more
⋆。𖦹°💥*ੈ✩‧💣°𖦹。⋆
cataclysm on a
human scale
still the blood
continues to pool
⋆。𖦹°💥*ੈ✩‧💣°𖦹。⋆
all the wrong questions
in all the wrong mouths
⋆。𖦹°💥*ੈ✩‧💣°𖦹。⋆
as the ivy is
poisoned on the
slithering vine
leaves all scattered
tangled climbers
burned for warmth
vitriolic oil
inhaled
blistering tender lungs
⋆。𖦹°💥*ੈ✩‧💣°𖦹。⋆
ice age brought on
by the clouding
ash of our
burning humanity
poisoned air
carried across a
boiling sea
fitting punishment
for the apathetic
those frozen
in futility
⋆。𖦹°💥*ੈ✩‧💣°𖦹。⋆
for every dollar
spent razing
the desert
another rung
gets added to
the ladder
into heaven
⋆。𖦹°💥*ੈ✩‧💣°𖦹。⋆
every tear evaporates
the second it
escapes the recesses
of my burning mind
my phosphorus
white heart
how am I to carry on?
when I feel entropy
rising
K.B. Silver
First, the world demanded action, but those demands were entirely ignored. Nothing but a game of political chicken. Promises followed by violent, murderous action. The evil, the unprecedented look into the suffering, and pointlessness of "war" broke our hearts as we begged for peace, and contributed to charities in the desperate hope that something would change. Some even tried what seemed to be impossible, bringing in supplies and rescuing people from Gaza by boat, but they were repelled over and over from rendering assistance.
Now we are witnessing the world racing to war. Things happen in the night, and we wake up to a world changed over and over. Here in America, I have heard my entire life how nothing like the last world war could ever happen here. America fought the Nazis and won. Today, we see the reality. That fascism follows a pattern. That people anywhere can be seduced by the promises of peace and power bought at the cost of your neighbors who look different, who eat different foods, and maybe speak another language.
We all need to prepare to aid those being targeted, and decide now how or when we can take a stand. Evil doesn't disappear on its own. It doesn't think, "I have done enough evil, time to let a little good in." It is all-consuming. It will not rest until its work is complete. Currently, evil has declared all people of color (the global majority), all those forced to emigrate, all poor, disabled, members of the LGBTQ community, and even the hungry, to be its targets. When you think about it all together, who isn't, or won't eventually be a target?
About the Creator
K.B. Silver
K.B. Silver has poems published in magazine Wishbone Words, and lit journals: Sheepshead Review, New Note Poetry, Twisted Vine, Avant Appa[achia, Plants and Poetry, recordings in Stanza Cannon, and pieces in Wingless Dreamer anthologies.




Comments (1)
Oh fuck yeah. KB. This is a winner for sure. This is sublime, condemning, heartfelt and still remains eloquent and well put together. Not reckless or immature. Well fucking done. Seriously impressive.