Rag dolls by definition / Are symbols of submission / A bully's push over / A child's playmate / Lying abandoned.
Rag dolls by definition
Are symbols of submission
A bully’s push over
A child’s playmate
Lying abandoned
In a debris of rubble
Unable to fly
Like a bird in the sky
Or die like her playmate
Earthly bound
Casualty of war
Where bullies don’t care
Like so many before
In mankind’s historical lore
About the human paradox
Of inexplicable atrocities
By hordes of people
Conscripted and complicit
In ideological rationalization
Are justified in the name of
Nationalism, religiosity
Tribalism, racial supremacy
In a tragic allegory
Of endless struggle
Between Heaven’s salvation
And Hell’s damnation
Not a distinction of location
Nor state of being or mind
But in ephemeral hearts
Of both rag dolls and bullies

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Once again Harry Seymour has
Gil Williams MVOnce again Harry Seymour has captured in word and image the essence of the real world. H
Thanks Harry.
As always, beautiful work and
Jill de Villiers Northampton MaAs always, beautiful work and sobering words to make us think.
Thanks, again, Harry, for
Linda Vadasz WTThanks, again, Harry, for your multi-talented wisdom.
Yet again, thank you Harry.
John V ChilmarkYet again, thank you Harry. Your insight and many talents are a gift to all who follow your work. Beautiful!
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