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“Shock and awe,” They blustered, Telling us In three What their mandate Said in Hundreds Of thousands. “Shock And Awe!” And I do, Indeed, Find myself Awed. I am awed By the canyons That separate My understanding From the world Their blusters (Smug now) Name, And shocked By how swiftly The world Seemed to Crack Beneath Our feet. And I think Of the shoes Collected When the time before Was over, And could be seen For what it was. And I wonder What cliffs The curators Will lay Before Our Children’s Children To convey The depths We face Today.
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Mar 15, 2025
Mar 15, 2025 at 8:19 AM UTC
Shock and Awe
“Shock and awe,” They blustered, Telling us In three What their mandate Said in Hundreds Of thousands. “Shock And Awe!” And I do, Indeed, Find myself Awed. I am awed By the canyons That separate My understanding From the world Their blusters (Smug now) Name, And shocked By how swiftly The world Seemed to Crack Beneath Our feet. And I think Of the shoes Collected When the time before Was over, And could be seen For what it was. And I wonder What cliffs The curators Will lay Before Our Children’s Children To convey The depths We face Today.
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Lafayette, LA
Mar 15, 2025
Mar 15, 2025 at 8:19 AM UTC
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