History: A Demonstration

History: A Demonstration

A Poem by M. Keala Milles, Jr.



We marched, that day, for thirty years, from Derry to Kenosha. The gallery collapsed on tuffet, but only some to God's appeal. Deafening, the silence is, when drowning injustice; as Puuloa swallowed Arizona yet thirty years before.


We have always been at war: but They were always Them; and tomorrow is always Monday.

© 2020 M. Keala Milles, Jr.


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M. Keala Milles, Jr.
M. Keala Milles, Jr.

Waianae, HI



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