THE LESSONS OF HISTORY
The lessons of history are all around
Etched on death’s memorial
But who looks at memorials?
The war to end all wars ended
But the peace had not been won
Exchanging eyes
Has not proved a workable proposition
And yet the attempt goes on
And mankind is condemned to try again
To seek an end to conflict
By perpetuating conflict itself
Those lessons from the past
Unlearnt
At best misunderstood
Ignored
And so it continues
The errors of the past
Visited on countless future generations
Fear reigns
And stultifies hope
Because mankind remains
Because mankind will not change
Still comatose
Sleepwalking into conflict again
Again
And yet again
Original sin
Casts its sinister shadow
Over hope
And so
The cycle continues
War and peace
Unfeasible bedfellows
History hardly notices the difference
But we do
And suffer for it
The two illustrations above were scanned from my copy of Holbein’s ‘Le Triomphe De La Mort’ published in 1780 … Etchings of Holbein’s originals by Chr.De Michel
To paraphrase a 60’s T-shirt, War is like having an orgy to protect chastity.
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A ‘food – for – thought’ simile. Thanks for commenting, Michael.
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Good writing.
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Thanks for commenting, Poetpas.
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You have captured the futility of war perfectly in this poem Roland. History will show we will continue to use it as a tool to settle our differences.
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Thank you for your comment, Davy.
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Very good poem – and sadly how true.
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Yes, Indeed. Thanks for commenting, Cate.
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