Echoes of Shared Ground: A Plea for Peace
This land is my land? This land is your land?
From the ancient city, to the Mediterranean strand,
From the settlement walls, to the olive sand,
This plot seems disputed by every clan.
Was it the scriptures? Or a UN plan?
That carved out borders, in this ancient land?
From the desert stretches, to the urban strand,
Oh, can't we share it, hand in hand?
Generations passed, many lives were lost,
From skirmishes, battles, at a hefty cost.
Seventy-five years, tears like morning frost,
For every soul gone, what's the endmost cost?
This land has stories, both young and grand,
From the shepherd’s tales, to the modern band.
From the bustling markets, to the desert's tan,
Yet still, we argue, who owns the land?
From ancient tales to the present stand,
The land has witnessed, pain's heavy hand.
Every loss, every cry, in this contested land,
Echoes a plea for peace, a united band.
About this poem
"Echoes of Shared Ground: A Plea for Peace" is a reflective and poignant poem that delves into the complex and emotional topic of land disputes, particularly in regions with a rich and ancient history. The poem is structured as a series of rhetorical questions and observations, inviting the reader to ponder the deep-rooted issues of ownership, conflict, and the human cost of territorial disputes. The opening stanza sets the scene by highlighting the diverse and historically significant landscapes, from ancient cities to Mediterranean shores and olive-covered sands. It emphasizes the ongoing disputes over this land, suggesting a long history of contention among various groups. The poem then shifts to question the origins of these conflicts, whether they stem from religious scriptures or political decisions like those made by the United Nations. This stanza underscores the arbitrary nature of borders in the face of a land's deep history and the shared human experience. more »
Written on October 29, 2023
Submitted by D3M4R1S on November 29, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 886 |
Words | 177 |
Stanzas | 5 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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