Today’s Throwback Friday poem was written in March 2022, and appears in my third book, “Until Eyes Hear Sound”, Chapter 1, Little Creatures and Birds, page 6
Innocent Millipedes
Please Mr Shootin’ Putin
Do not roll your tanks of destruction
Over the innocent Mr & Mrs Millipede
Millipedes were the earliest animals to breathe air
And make the move from water to land
They date back 428 million years
Now people of the world cannot hold back their tears
Did you know Mr Shootin’ Putin
That Millipedes are fairly timid critters
Docile decomposers that live in the leaf litter
Of forests all over the world!
They aren’t flashy or fast
And they follow the motto
“Slow and steady wins the race”
Millipedes are peaceful
They don’t bite
They can’t sting
And they don’t have pincers to fight back
Please Mr Shootin’ Putin
Do not roll your tanks of destruction
Over the innocence of creation

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Hi Ivor, I wish people like Putin cared. If they did, this world would be a better place.
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Yes! … my metaphorical poem is all about caring for innocent people of the world 😍🌏😊
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A very telling verse, dear Ivor, and not really about millipedes but more about a snake. Thanks for re-sharing. 🐍
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Ah … I like that, “Mr & Mrs Millipede verses the slivering Snake 😊🌏😍
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eeek!
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Brilliant poem, Ivor. Told with such innocence, but the true strength rings right through.
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Thank you for wonderful words, Violet… I like to write in an almost child like simple way, the innocent and honest style seems creat more impact than a wordy expose’ … 📖😊🌏😍
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The situation hasn’t changed for the better in last 3 years.
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Sadly not, Sadje …
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🥲
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And, your words, just like the voices, of, the, anti-war protesters, continue to, fall on, deaf ears, because the world powers only care for, taking control of, the, areas next to their, borders, they do not, care about, the cries, the pains of, ordinary, citizens, the people’s lives don’t matter, and, the people are, only, means to the end, of, their, desires for, ultimate power, nothing more, and, it’s not like, the people will, arm themselves to, REVOLT, we had all been, enslaved too long by our, individual, governments to know, that those higher up, they don’t give a crap about, any of us, nobodies in their, “land”.
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A powerful, important, timely poem! It brings the tears. One of your bestest poems ever, Ivor!
Yes, sadly the innocent, and the innocence, in our world are not cherished and protected as they should be. 😦
I think it is very telling about leaders and countries by how they protect and help those who need protection and help. Sadly, most leaders and most countries have been failing for a long time. so so SO sad. 😦
(((HUGS))) ❤️❤️❤️
PS… “The truth is that killing the innocent is always wrong…and no argument or excuse, no matter how deeply believed, can ever make it right.” – Feisal Abdul Rauf
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Absolutely agree with the thoughtful quote, Nancy … yes! This is one of favourite poems… because it’s such a worldly statement about caring for the innocent victims of war, and I fascinated to learn all about the incredible ancient history of the Millipedes 💕😊😍🌏🐶📘📖
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Another good one. The millipede seems to be levitating
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I often wonder if leaders like Putin will ever change. It’s always the helpless that suffer. Well done, Ivor.🥀❤️
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Thank you very much for your supportive words, Eugi 😊🌏
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You’re welcome, Ivor!
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