What in the World?

What in the World?

A Poem by Jennie Baron
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A few thoughts I've been ruminating on lately that have come to the surface on today's somber anniversary.

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Cities transformed into war zones

Like some third-world police state.

People hating, mistrusting,

Misunderstanding each other

Based on class. 

Or race. 

Or religion.

Elders mistreated and disrespected.

Children going hungry and uneducated,

Bundles of wasted potential.

 

Politicians promoting their puritanical notions.

Telling others whom they can love and marry.

Trying to keep women in “their place.”

Petty partisan bickering

So that nothing constructive gets done.

Corruption.

 

Abroad, more of the conflicts

that have been smoldering and flaring for centuries.

Barbarism.

Unspeakable atrocities in the name of country or God.

Innocents in harm’s way.

Those trying to spread the story

Captured and murdered

In the most gruesome, horrendous fashion imaginable.

Corporations and governments

Indifferent to the damage they do,

Only caring about the bottom line.

Again, corruption.

Our problems are interconnected with the world’s.

 

Won’t it ever end?

I wish there were more I could do.

I can only throw words at it

And hope and pray that enough people

Come to their senses

And work for transformation.

 

Yet each good and innocent soul

Lost to the insanity of this world

Is not forever lost.

It is a light that will never be extinguished.

It is now one of many stars in the heavens

And their combined light will prevail.

© 2014 Jennie Baron


Author's Note

Jennie Baron
Really random musings...it's up to you guys whether I leave it up.

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Leave it up Jennie... we need to read this often so we know..we are not alone in our questions and thoughts.
It is said "the meek shall inherit the earth" of course it is Biblical..and I am a Christian..but reading this piece it made me think of that verse and I wonder if all those hateful people will finally finish each other off and a few of the meek..shall walk out of a cave..inheriting all that is left.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Jennie Baron

8 Years Ago

That's an interesting scenario, for sure. It might be good depending on how much they destroy in fi.. read more
Renée

8 Years Ago

So much to say, I'm glad you are keeping it up..



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"Abroad, more of the conflicts
that have been smoldering and flaring for centuries.
Barbarism.
Unspeakable atrocities in the name of country or God."

Excellent...:).......

Posted 9 Years Ago


Jennie Baron

9 Years Ago

As always the kind words and the courtesy of reading are much appreciated, Sami.
Sami Khalil

9 Years Ago

My pleasure...:).........................
This beautifully captures the futility and frustration many of us feel. I wish I knew the answer, too.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Jennie Baron

9 Years Ago

Yes, it took some time to come up with the note of optimism in the last stanza. I'm so pleased that.. read more
Wow. You have nailed it on the head. So much truth in your words and message. Excellent read...:).............

Posted 9 Years Ago


Jennie Baron

9 Years Ago

It's always glad to hear from you, Sami, and I'm honored that you liked it. I held onto it until I .. read more
Sami Khalil

9 Years Ago

All possible. You are welcome...:)..........................
Might change one day. I'm not holding my breath though. One innocent life is worth more than all of those that cause the misery.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Jennie Baron

9 Years Ago

True indeed, Beccy!
It seems unending doesn't it; just a long depressing list of mankind's folly. The freedoms that were forged in two absolutely awful World wars, seem now to be being stolen almost by default. There is conflict almost everywhere and the suffering just goes on and one. How I pray for it to end.

Beccy

Posted 9 Years Ago


Jennie Baron

9 Years Ago

Me too, Beccy. I'm so glad you took the time to read and review.
A very informative & factual account of our society's modern day issues. Great work. An astoundingly insightful write & read. :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


Jennie Baron

9 Years Ago

Thanks for reading and reviewing! Just getting out my frustrations after hearing and listening the .. read more
The poem is so true. Your poem brings hope at it's closing stanza! Written really well!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Jennie Baron

9 Years Ago

Yes, I held onto this until I could add a closing note of hope to it. Thanks so much for your kind .. read more
KAREN

9 Years Ago

You're welcome!
Please leave it up. It's such an accurate description of our world today. Things really are a mess, and there's too few people with enough good sense and proper feelings to do anything about it. "Throw words at it"...I like that, and in my humble way, do the same thing.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Jennie Baron

9 Years Ago

The words mean a lot to me coming from someone who definitely knows how to put a few words together .. read more
Not much I can say about this one Jennie, it's all in the poem...you've laid it all out so precisely, with deep understanding and honesty...there is a tone of resignation in it that I think even the most optimistic person can relate to, which I'm not, I'll admit...stylistically it's very flexible, I'd even say you could even put this into prose form just as much as the poetic form, and I think it would make a powerful spoken-word piece...they may feel like random words but they are full of wisdom, and again, they're laid out in a way that makes them very relateable...well done my friend :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


Jennie Baron

9 Years Ago

Thanks, Steve! This is so short I think maybe the poetic form is appropriate. Optimistic...yeah, m.. read more
kublakhan27

9 Years Ago

I did pick up on that a little bit haha Always a pleasure Jennie...thank you in turn for all your ki.. read more

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Jennie Baron

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