A Gentle Warning

 


The wind whispers secrets, the sun paints the day,

I walk on the wide land, and quietly stay.

The grass bends beneath me, a gentle green sea,

My heart holds no anger, just liberty.


The birds sing their songs, a sweet, joyful sound,

No trouble I seek, on this peaceful ground.

My path is my own, and I ask nothing more,

Than sunshine and silence, on this open shore.


But sometimes a shadow, falls dark on the scene,

A harsh word is spoken, a spirit unclean.

A hand reaches out, with intent to annoy,

To steal my contentment, and ruin my joy.


I speak with a voice, that is steady and clear,

"Please cease your disturbance, have nothing to fear.

Just leave me in peace, let me walk on my way,

And sunshine and silence, will brighten your day."


I offer a kindness, a chance to retreat,

To turn from the darkness, to find something sweet.

I hope for a change, a softening heart,

A lesson in peace, a brand new restart.


But if that first warning, is met with a sneer,

And anger erupts, fueled by hate and by fear.

If the hand that was reaching, now clenches a fist,

And silence is broken, by threats that persist.


Then something within me, begins to ignite,

A fire of purpose, burning ever so bright.

The gentleness fades, and a steel takes its place,

A strength born of need, to defend my own space.


For peace has its limits, and freedom its cost,

And standing for justice, is never quite lost.

So I will rise up, with a sorrowful sigh,

And meet the aggression, beneath the wide sky.


The battle is joined, not with pleasure or glee,

But sorrowful duty, for all men to see.

I fight for the silence, the right to be free,

From those who would steal it, from you and from me.


The conflict is fierce, and the outcome unknown,

But my spirit is steadfast, I stand here alone.

Until the aggressor, is broken and done,

And peace can return, beneath the bright sun.


And when it is over, the silence descends,

My heart holds no triumph, just sorrow that mends.

For destruction is bitter, a terrible trade,

But freedom defended, must never be swayed.


So I walk on again, on the wide open land,

A protector of peace, with a weapon in hand.

A reminder to all, who would cause others pain,

That kindness is offered, but justice will reign.

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