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  • In A Nonkilling World Peace Is A Mother, by Ada Aharoni

    How do you know
    peace is a Mother woman?
    I know, for
    I met her yesterday
    on my winding way
    to the world's fair.
    She had such a sorrowful face
    just like a golden flower faded
    before her prime.

    I asked her why
    she was so sad?
    She told me that in her killing world
    her baby was killed in Auschwitz,
    her daughter in Hiroshima
    and her sons in Vietnam,
    Ireland, Israel, Lebanon, Palestine,
    Bosnia, Rwanda and Chechnya.

    All the rest of her children, she said,
    are on the nuclear
    black-list of the dead,
    all the rest, unless
    the whole world understands -
    that peace is a Mother in a Nonkilling World.

    A thousand candles then lit
    in her starry eyes, and I saw -
    Peace is indeed a pregnant woman,
    In a Nonkilling World - Peace is a mother.