“Day One” a poem I wrote in April 2022 for ‘Anzac Day’ … Lest We Forget …
Day One
Before Day One
I wished upon a star
That the milk-bar
Was not too far away
My life’s bread was crumbling
My weathered hands were fumbling
Witnessing the Last Supper was humbling
Day One
There, beyond the darkness
Out in the universe
From a million light-years away
Under an alien’s microscopic frame
We would all look the same
After Day One
I wished for the dust to settle
Then waited for rusted gunmetal
To mature into household kettles
Whistling hallelujah to new sunflower petals
This graphic Music/Video by the Pogues “needs no more words”
Ivor Steven (c) April (Anzac Day) 2024
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No words today. ❤︎
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None needed 🌏😊
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Very moving poetry
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Thank you Sadje … “Lest We Forget” 💕🥲
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Indeed. 🤗
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Heart-touching…and so important. Thank you for sharing this, Ivor.
(((HUGS))) ❤️🌻🇦🇺🌻🇦🇺🌻❤️
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Thank you very much Carolyn… I’m proud and honoured to acknowledge our Anzac Day in such a way 😊🌏🎶💕📖✍️
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