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mokawanis

(4,472 posts)
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 10:07 AM Feb 2019

On Hearing of a New Escalation - Richard Hugo 1972

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From time one I've been reading slaughter,
seeing the same bewildered face of a child
staring at nothing beside his dead mother
in Egypt, the pyramid blueprints approved,
the phrases of national purpose streaming
from the mouth of some automated sphynx.
Day on day, the same photographed suffering,
the bitterness, the opportune hate handed down
from Xerxes to Nixon, a line strong
as transatlantic cables and stale ideals.
Killing's still in though glory is out of style.
And what does it come to, this blood cold
in the streets and a history book printed
and bound with such cost saving American
methods, the names and dates are soon bones?
Beware certain words: Enemy. Liberty. Freedom.
Believe these sounds and you're aiming a bomb.

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On Hearing of a New Escalation - Richard Hugo 1972 (Original Post) mokawanis Feb 2019 OP
Hi mokawanis -Thank you for posting/sharing this. Pendrench Feb 2019 #1
Hi and thank you mokawanis Mar 2019 #2

Pendrench

(1,389 posts)
1. Hi mokawanis -Thank you for posting/sharing this.
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 10:26 AM
Feb 2019

Very powerful, especially the ending:

Beware certain words: Enemy. Liberty. Freedom.
Believes these sounds and you're aiming a bomb.


Wishing you well and peace.

Tim

mokawanis

(4,472 posts)
2. Hi and thank you
Sun Mar 31, 2019, 01:58 PM
Mar 2019

I chose the Hugo poem from a Poetry magazine I bought recently. I love that publication and was very happy to find a big box of them when I went to an auction at a book store that was closing. I was the only bidder and got 70 issues, dating from 1954 to 1973, for $2.50.

Wishing you well.

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