Featured Images: were taken at the local Kindergarten, where the school’s gardener lovingly maintains the beautiful garden, and she excitedly pointed out that, despite it being the start of winter, there were 2 sunflower plants ‘defying the odds’. and actually thriving and blooming … I smiled at her joyful enthusiasm, however inwardly I was silently weeping for those still suffereing in wartorn Ukraine.
So here today I am reposting “5” of my “Sunflower” poems relating to the “Ukrainian” war.
We Are the Carrier Pigeons
Are our Sunflowers wilting?
Can they survive, prosper, and regrow?
They will need more
Genuine assistance
Our promissory words
And tuneless birdsongs
Are not enough
We cannot forget them
We all need to speak up
Let our world of voices be heard
Draft a poem, a letter
Of protest, today, tomorrow
We are the carrier pigeons
May our messages for peace
Chime over the people of Russia
Defiantly (a Haiku)
Sunflowers do bloom
Through the war of destruction
Bravely defiant
An Unseeded Renewal (a Tanka)
Sunflowers of peace
We have not forgotten you
The war has not stopped
Killing fields are still on fire
Young stems need help to survive
A Banner of Sunflowers
Bann
look!
up there
above the Warβs
darkest clouds
there is a blue banner
embroided with sunflowers
swaying
through a hole
in the eastern sky
bearing a message
of βHelloβ
or is it βGoodbyeβ?
a sweeping reminder
from our Ancestors
βwe feel your suffering and pain
from the merciless hard rain
blood filled rivers and cratered plains
smoke filled skylines and cracked windowpanesβ
βhowever, we also know
beyond the broken horizon
the sunflower seeds of hope
will germinate again
and future seeds for peace
will regenerate a new campaignβ
Sunflower Seeds (a Tanka)
Blue skies were mellow
Fields were peaceful and yellow
Sunflowers grew free
Then foreign tanks squashed their seeds
On tomorrowβs scarred harrows
Ivor Steven (c) May 2023

Oh, I love this
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Thank you Beth π»
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those are gorgeous poems Ivor! π
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Thank you kindly Carol π»π€ππ»
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These poems are powerful and important, Ivor! And that song is perfect for your poems. We must always be willing to care about, and help others. We all need help in our lifetimes. So thankful for the compassionate helpers.
(((HUGS)))
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Thank you Carolyn β¦ my compassion was inspired by a one little sunflower π» determined to survive because he was being nurtured and cared for β¦ amazing what happens when outside love is given πππ»πΊπ¦π»ππ
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Exactly! So true!
And so wonderful that when we pay attention to nature we are encouraged, inspired, and given hope! β€οΈ
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If only Mother Nature was in charge of the worldβs warring problems π€πππ»
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Sunflowers are strong, bright and hopeful. π»π»π
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Thank you Cassaβ¦ their resilience keeps inspiring me π»πΊπ¦ππ
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An important reminder. Well done.
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Ironically inspired by a kindergarten’s garden sunflower … π»
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:>)
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These are powerful Ivor.
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Thank you Cindy β¦ my are there to make my readers more aware the terrible situation in Ukrainia
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As the war is, currently, ongoing, so far, far away, how many of the, other people in this world, actually, feels, enough pain, to do something to help, and, how are we, little, nobodies, able to, make, any, difference, to better the, situations between the warzones, we are, the, nobodies, but we are, screaming, loud as ever, demanding that the cries be heard, by the, authorities…
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Yes β¦ thatβs the way, we must all keep screamingly β¦ loudly π»π€π
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Together and individually a wonderful set
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Amen Ivor!
“We are the carrier pigeons
May our messages for peace ”
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We have to keep trying Cindy
“You may never know what results of your actions, but if you do nothing, there will be no resultsβ β Mahatma Gandhi
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