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      The Good Stuff 
              Poems 
              Song of Peace 
              by 
				Fide Erken 
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Song of Peace 
On the ground, 
a man is walking, 
a soldier driving his tank. 
 
There are flowers 
on both sides of the road 
No one sees the flowers. 
 
The man is killed 
His family cries 
and so do the flowers. 
 
The man and the soldier, 
meet beneath the ground 
and grow flowers 
in an eternal garden…. 
 
The road is empty 
There are neither men 
nor soldiers, 
just flowers 
waving in the evening breeze 
singing the song of peace, 
 
But nobody hears. 
  
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Dove of Peace 
Pablo  Picasso 
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