“Mama, what is war?”
November 8, 2008
As I listen to my children fight, I stop and think,
where did they get this from?
Are we not all one people?
Why do mommies and daddies fight?
And neighbors harming one another?
Why does there have to be religion to divide?
I don’t think I can ever get used to the pain of war.
The suffering of hurt and pain inflicted on one another.
Imagine a world of peace, where we all love and accept each other?
Where different color of skin makes no difference,
and a different view point only means difference.
Where siblings do not fight each other
and hurt each other.
I looked into her eyes,
clean with the absence of war.
“what is war?”
I could not speak,
My heart soft with the power I hold
to give a four year old the continuing passage of
generations before me,
to know war.
She knows fighting from me. I know fighting from them.
And they know fighting from the rest of them.
But, I can stop it now.
She is the future that needs not know what war is.
She can create peace, and tolerance and love and acceptance.
“We can heal this Nation, and repair this world” ~Obama
Yes, We can.
Bobbi Miller-Moro





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November 8, 2008 at 6:46 pm
Hi,
Its really nice, i like very much…
Thanx for sharing some good words…
November 8, 2008 at 6:52 pm
Hi;
My parents lived in the Netherlands during the Nazi occupation. I have lived in three countries, one as an illegal.
Your poem I can relate to.
It is beautiful as is your daughter.
With new attitudes, this world could be a splendid place.
November 8, 2008 at 6:56 pm
Don’t tell her just yet. A wonderful poem, thank you!
November 8, 2008 at 6:56 pm
Good words, if only it were that simple to get a world of peace.
November 8, 2008 at 6:59 pm
We will not escape war during our lifetimes or our children’s but yes we can repair this world.
November 8, 2008 at 7:28 pm
A wonderful poem, Thank you….Blessings
November 8, 2008 at 7:47 pm
War happens when millenarians, Utopians and socialists, who are tragically subject to the tyranny of ideas and unreality instead of seeking after reality, and the roots of conservatism, fail to properly interpret the honest signals of normal and ordinary people (who are all innately conservative) and who said that they would react if a line was crossed.
War means that argument has failed.
I am not in favour of war. it is destructive and kills people.
November 8, 2008 at 7:56 pm
Nice poem, good words. But war is needed at times, and it’s inevitable. War is at times the alley that leads to necessary change.
November 8, 2008 at 8:05 pm
Very good. “Peace” has often been defined as “the absence of War.” I dream of a day when it will be the other way around, and that “War” will be thought of as “the absence of Peace.” Thank you for sharing your poem. Keep it up.
November 9, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Great poem. I agree with you, and I don’t blame you for being unable to tell your daughter… just yet… about war. Allow her to keep her innocence for as long as possible.