World Civilization 101
They want us to fear again for our defense.
In their lessons
we are taught to remember
past defeats of peoples without sufficient protection.
When the examples don't apply,
we whittle our memories to fit.
We are afraid.
But I read,
and remember when I teach,
that wars chop off the lengths of civilization.
The Assyrians, for example,
for whom war was god and weapons divine,
conquered for a time and were crushed.
It follows.
Yes, weapons have a way of cutting both ways
when in use. And
a weapon launched is a weapon lost for defense.
(More platitudes, I know,
and I have more.)
In our defense,
once when I was a part,
I watched missiles among the wheat fields of North Dakota.
And I asked myself then,
"How will the millions of survivors
survive without wheat?"
A few loaves won't feed the multitude it once did.
We are too many;
our weapons are too much;
and we war too often to thrive.
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