The poetic line attributed to Plato must be true, 'Only the dead have seen the end to war.'
About Friends: 'As time leads us on from here, I'll remember you. We're always friends, on the road again.' from the poem 'Until Then' and the song of the same name, by Max Burchett
About War: 'I know enough of hate, of powers' desire, to know wars will consume without any end more names for the unknown tomb.' from the poem 'Unknown Soldiers' by Max Burchett.
'Love at first sight must actually be a thing, something for which there is no protection, no masks.' from the short story 'Covid Love' by Max Burchett.
'Can peace and tyranny coexist? There comes a time to resist, not peace at any cost. For the oppressed, peace is already lost.' from the poem 'Peace' by Max Burchett
'A writer, singer and songwriter, a crooner, a teller of tales, a dream maker, a soul shaker and captivator, hoping in verse and prose he prevails' from the poem 'The Poet' by Max Burchett
'Whispers of love fanning passion's fire, inspiring burning desire, in three whispered words spoken to the heart.' from the poem 'Whispers of Love' by Maxwell Burchett
'Seek peace, yet be prepared. Pray your child is spared. Keep hope in your heart. Pray war shall end and peace shall start.' from the poem 'Ukraine' by Max Burchett
'Against evil, can peace prevail? The past says not, lest evil spread.' from the poem 'Ukraine' by Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
On War and Peace: 'Kingdoms of men and kingdoms of gods assure men and armies are at odds.' from the poem 'Peace' by Max Burchett