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Possibilities. (Poetry).


Possibilities

   A teacher sits down at the feet of her students.
   Singing is heard in an abandoned village.

   Food is brought to a prisoner on a white plate.
   A soldier rests beside a pool of water lilies.

   An abyss becomes a table.
   The loaf and fish re-create their famous miracle.

   The white-haired hero reads a poem.
   The grieving mother prays for her son's killer.

   One person does not seek revenge.
   The next day, another person does the same.


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Author:Robertson, Marilyn
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Date:Jan 1, 2003
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