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How much of everything have we not seen even when looking at it? Do we possess the mental power or superior intelligence, enough, to see all of it, more than less?

(The wars, those awful barbaric wars, the horrible notion of hate and destruction in the name of peace, those miserable humans who are dark and cold inside.
Love is so quickly lost).

Love is so quickly deflated, or crushed, under the incoherent weight of confusion,
or fear, and struggling for breath. There must be, there really must be another means
for deflating fear. There really must be. We are all invaders as well as victims
no matter how far away from the immediate source of hate and destruction. We are all responsible for the innocent, innocuous children dying or otherwise. No matter
how far away, or physically disengaged from any deadly conflict, we are
responsible for those (those awful men and women in office) who speak
for us (who lead the world minority of morose humans into hatred, destruction, and bloodshed), who bring us into these violently, tragic state of affairs. We must stop following these carnivorous men and women into killing for God and peace.

In order to live in peace we must by the millions (and I know this is going to sound absurd) confront them and detain them, or (even) cage them(?) (those awful hateful creatures, those horrible men and women in office (and their military androids)). There are more loving people (all over the world) who simply want to live in peace than there are those atrocious humans who want to fight and kill in the name of peace or in the name of whatever God they claim as their loving creator. So how could we, all of us, have allowed this military disease (it is a disease, is it not?) to grow and spread in its powerful complex uselessness to achieve something as uncomplicated as peace? How could we have fallen silent while its growth like a massive gathering of malignant cells has pressed against us with such emotionally exhausting, life-force-draining pain for so many thousands of years? How?

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Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.