A Few Words About Gun Violence:View Of Earth From Space Through The Dscovr Telescope Poem by Bill Meissner

A Few Words About Gun Violence:View Of Earth From Space Through The Dscovr Telescope

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From a million miles away, it looks too blue:
perfectly rounded, haloed with graceful spirals of cumulus,
its continents drifting away from each other
like lovers that long to touch again.

But on its surface,
someone lifts a weapon,
cradles it between a thumb and index finger,
contemplates the black hole
at the end of its long, sleek barrel.

The motive is always a little cloudy, yet the incidents repeat themselves:
in malls, in theaters, in schools, in dance clubs, in schools.
No one can explain why. It's something
to do with whatever it is that spins,
so red and angry, inside someone's skull.

There is no sound in outer space.
But here, some days, you can hear it, so close to you,
in the electronics aisle of a Wal-Mart.
Employees in the stock room look up, startled
by a popping sound that reminds them of a hollow box falling from a shelf.

From a million miles away, the earth looks blue as gunmetal—
it's that same color we see from our back yards
when we tip our heads to the afternoon sky
and stare beyond those swirling clouds
that hide so much pain.

A Few Words About Gun Violence:View Of Earth From Space Through The Dscovr Telescope
Friday, March 16, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: guns
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Poem written about school shootings, etc.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 16 March 2018

Work of an active imagination, well articulated and nicely brought forth with conviction. A beautiful creation Bill. Thanks for sharing and do remain enriched.

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Bill Meissner 16 March 2018

Thank you so much! The school shootings in the US have got to be addressed by our govt. & leaders. Feel free to share or re-post this if you wish! Good wishes with your own writing!

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Dr Antony Theodore 16 March 2018

someone lifts a weapon, cradles it between a thumb and index finger, interesting imaginative thought from space to see this one who lifts up a gun......... reality.. thinking, .-. and very original way of presentation........ tony

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Bill Meissner 16 March 2018

Thank you! Feel free to re-post this where ever you wish!

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