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the myths of birth and rebirth are as old as humankind scratched onto cave walls, tablets of stone or clay, scrolls of papyrus or  parchment, for hundreds of years on paper, and nowadays typed onto backlit screens    that are recycled faster    than old hieroglyphs were understood in our time when refugees are tens of millions on our globe let us remember that these myths have celebrated for millenia     not battles, war, or death but the survival of the human race     the joy we feel when new life has arrived    often against all odds the hope that emanates from godesses     or mother saints of yore     who symbolize fertility,     have brought forth saviors and new tribes these are what has propelled us to our current state and we do well to not forget that our fate does not depend on people slain but on how we can save the joy of life and celebrate all humankind again
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Dec 22, 2016
Dec 22, 2016 at 5:16 PM UTC
let us remember! (almost a Christmas poem ...)
the myths of birth and rebirth are as old as humankind scratched onto cave walls, tablets of stone or clay, scrolls of papyrus or  parchment, for hundreds of years on paper, and nowadays typed onto backlit screens    that are recycled faster    than old hieroglyphs were understood in our time when refugees are tens of millions on our globe let us remember that these myths have celebrated for millenia     not battles, war, or death but the survival of the human race     the joy we feel when new life has arrived    often against all odds the hope that emanates from godesses     or mother saints of yore     who symbolize fertility,     have brought forth saviors and new tribes these are what has propelled us to our current state and we do well to not forget that our fate does not depend on people slain but on how we can save the joy of life and celebrate all humankind again
Trying hard to write a verse of joyful optimism in dire times.... Wishing y'all on hellopoetry a Merry Christmas and a Better New Year!
wwhoelbling
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Dec 22, 2016
Dec 22, 2016 at 5:16 PM UTC
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