Adjuration

Adjuration

A Poem by John the Baptist
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A meditation on hatred and violence

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Hatred not by
Hatred ceases;

The record reveals
It oft increases.

A wise man once
These words did say,

But few have listened,
Unto this day.

© 2020 John the Baptist


Author's Note

John the Baptist
With thanks to the Buddha. Inspired by current events.

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short sweet and true A bounty in brevity and clever as hell the way you threaded those lines together! Good sir I really like this one!

Posted 4 Years Ago


John the Baptist

4 Years Ago

Thanks, Bunny. I felt such words were needed at this time.
Robert Trakofler

4 Years Ago

psst i forgot to mention i really like that word adjuration:)
Hatred breeds hatred. Jump on that band waggon and you will never arrive at a peaceful destination. Demonstrations everywhere. Some are peaceful but there are incidents of violence. It is tge violence you remember. The cause becomes diluted. Strong write John.

Chris

Posted 4 Years Ago



there is far more truth here than might first meet the eye, or otherwise be assumed... the first stanza or statement = Hatred not by Hatred ceases;..... really is a lesson for the whole world needs to be exposed to

Cheers John

Neville

Posted 4 Years Ago


John the Baptist

4 Years Ago

Thanks, Nev. The Buddha was terse and succinct, but he really knew how to pack his words with power.
Neville

4 Years Ago


Having devoted almost my entire adult life to date to his lead, I aint gonna argue John AGT'.. read more
It’s like a chain reaction, a series of bombs going off, each bigger than the previous. Hatred fuels more hatred and is a catalyst for devastation. I appreciate your words here very much.

Posted 4 Years Ago


John the Baptist

4 Years Ago

Thanks, and I think you have captured the essence of the situation. The internet can be like an enor.. read more
AJNJ

4 Years Ago

Indeed, amplifying every sound...
You’re most welcome...
there is no humor here John, just a sorry reflection of the way things currently are.
It is as though people were looking for an excuse to break free of virus constraints and unfortunately something every bit as sick reared its ugly head

Posted 4 Years Ago


John the Baptist

4 Years Ago

Thanks, Dave. I just wasn't in a humorous mood. I think the stress generated by the virus and job lo.. read more
Buddha was indeed a wise man, John, I am not sure what he would say today, he might just cry

Posted 4 Years Ago


John the Baptist

4 Years Ago

Thanks. Indeed, I don't think he would be encouraged. On the other hand, I don't think he' throw in .. read more
Buddha knew what he was talking about. These horrible riots are continuing all over the USA....and they are here in Miami and Fort Lauderdale. We are under a curfew now. As if Covid-19 and hurricane season beginning were not enough. No, hatred does not erase hatred....it only intensifies it. Great write. Lydi**

Posted 4 Years Ago


John the Baptist

4 Years Ago

Thanks, Lydi. You're right; we on the east coast are facing a triple threat now. But it will pass.
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Buddha was a smart man, dear John. Our world could really use his wisdom at the moment. Its been a very testing year so far! Its a tragedy that even after all our years of humankind we still can't understand the truth in his simple message. I loved the title here, its very fitting and your words are full of wisdom in their brevity, as always. Thanx for the reminder! Much enjoyed! :))

Posted 4 Years Ago


John the Baptist

4 Years Ago

Thanks, Jamila. It's getting so that I am afraid to pick up the morning paper because of the ongoing.. read more
It seems that some keep us with one foot firmly set in the dark ages, most likely believing the bile of their ancestry, indoctrinated in childhood, as the innocents believe their heroes, only to disregard that hero status in teenage years, but keep their mindset that pigmentation matters.
How a person has time to dislike entire races i do not know. I have trouble keeping a grudge against one person for very long, usually ended by a knowing shrug that i was probably just grumpy that morning.
Now we all wait for the inevitable, protesters finding the same fate in one mans hate filled moment of "reasonable force."
The headlines have probably already been written, awaiting only the name.


Posted 4 Years Ago


John the Baptist

4 Years Ago

Thanks, Lorry. It's a cliche, but sometimes when it rains, it really does pour. Thank God for merlot.. read more

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