The New What’s going On Blog has given us this week the theme of “Peace” to explore. Here is my contribution.
Peace
It is the laughter of children playing outside my window,
The smell of baking in the kitchen and the larder full.
It is the hurrying steps of a returning labourer,
Content with a full day’s work, eager to come home.
It is the fields that bloom, the grain ripening in the sun,
The cows dozing as they chew their cud.
It is my love in her summer dress reading her book
Under the shade of a green-leaf tree.
It is the sound of music drifting down the empty street
As dancing couples whirl in the town hall.
It is the two adolescents that kiss beneath a full moon
While the crickets chirp in approbation.
It is the careless saunter late at night,
The lights left on inside the house, burning like beacons.
It is the sound of airplane engines in the sky, which only
Stirs the thoughts of distant exotic places and carefree holidays.
It is a rusty rifle driven into the earth to support a growing vine,
An old soldier’s helmet, now home to a budding flower.
It is the surety of watching your children surviving you,
The swelling pregnant belly and the double-joy of grandchildren.
Peace: It is a quietude and a celebration of the commonplace,
An all-increasing accumulation of small delights that add up to bliss.
Peace, it is a multiplicity of contentments and a realisation
Of what humankind has the capability of being.
MORNINGTON
8 hours ago

It's hard to pick a favorite line from this poem, as each is an image that speaks to me. Your last verse sums it up beautifully: Peace is "a celebration of the commonplace," "a realisation / Of what humankind has the capability of being." Thank you for this poem.
ReplyDeleteA lovely scenario of love peace security and stability.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Nick! An idyllic picture of what peace COULD/SHOULD be....or perhaps WAS in our childhoods (?). Anyway I loved the images, and I must say your poem makes me nostalgic for the 'good old days.' Sigh.
ReplyDeleteYes, peace is all these things, and grateful hearts tend to be peaceful. I so love your closing lines - what humankind has the capability of being. It is that that makes my grief shrper - knowing we can be so much better than we currently are. I have to trust we will be again.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Nick Love it I feel the peace in all of it. If we would all focus on this the air would light up
ReplyDelete"Peace: It is a quietude and a celebration of the commonplace" - that says it all.
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