Meanwhile, Back in Ukraine (June 2025).
Having your windows blown out
And your face cut by the glass,
And seeing your neighbours' daughter
Blown in the air and tumbling,
Minus one leg, next to their dead dog,
Ranks as pretty low grade stuff now.
Let’s face it, it’s not nuclear, with madcap types
Talking of Hiroshima and obliteration.
Having said that, it’s not exactly nice here
There’s a war on, you know.
Our fallen soldiers don’t rate a mention,
And just to make matters even worse,
The local witnesses aren’t good TV:
Sometimes dowdy, stoic, determined,
Busy comforting friends or clearing debris,
And what’s more, they’re often women, not young.
That won’t cut it with the MAGA crowd.
Tapping keyboards on reclining sofas,
Tech boys shout ‘more masculine energy’.
Of course! Why didn’t we think of that?
David RL Moore
Wed 25th Jun 2025 22:48
Hi Stephen,
This is a worthy and interesting poem, of that there is no doubt or question.
The ongoing wars and tribal unrest in The DR Congo and it's multiple border areas has over the past 30-40 years accounted for in the order of 6 million lives.
I suspect the people of the DRC and it's numerous satellite countries would ask the people of The Ukraine and the rest of the world, why their plight is looked upon as less worthy coverage than that of countries deemed more important than their own, in fact not only disregarded but not even reported upon or necessarily known of.
There may even be a country where greater apolyptic terrors are taking place that I am not aware of.
Your poem poses a question that challenges and highlights the very base instincts of humanity.
The media dominated heirachy of suffering is a reality which poisons the very water we all collectively swim and suffer in.
David RL Moore