In Kyiv’s subway shelter, a girl folds bullet casings into cranes—wings etched with Psalms hummed as shells tarnish sunsets to brass.
On Donetsk’s front, soldiers pluck petals to pad boots where redemption sprouts from blistered roots.
Beneath Gaza’s shattered solar grids, ants weave fuse-wire nests between Quran and rifle text—six-legged imams reconciling steel.
An Israeli ****** texts his Palestinian pen pal: Your olive grove grew through my scope last night. They meme Moses and Mohamed vaping under the Red Sea’s algorithmic tide.
This is why laundry dances on Mariupol’s balconies— why tank crews plant sunflowers in tread marks, why Bedouin teens stream TikTok psalms where Hagar’s tears salted dunes.
But lick Crimean wounds, let Gaza’s dust baptize your lens, love the enemy’s laugh—
to hear sparrows in AK barrels chant Salaam in C minor, eggs cracking into maps where mines burst figs even Judas craves.
the current war affairs between Ukraine, Russia, Israel, and Palestine. Regardless of past love or hate stories, follow the Bible's teachings and wish for peace and happiness. Use detailed descriptions and natural expressions, inspired by the style of the following poem: