Kindness

Kindness

A Poem by K.N. Lorenzen
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KINDNESS

 

There is a construction-site

Bathed in blue spot-lights

By the gravel pit

 

Where workers and cranes rear in the wind

Digging and dumping cement-blocks

In the grainy clay-soil

 

A giant cable box

And a cam of granite

Cause occasional power cuts

Broken tools

And toppled cranes

Postpone the final construction

 

The cattle graze in the same field

But drink from separate springs

 

At night a shovel hits

The main-wire

And the workers are sent home

 

There’s a grain of sand between the palms that meet

And there’s a crevice in kindness

Where each worker wanders homeward

Alone


In the distance

Meaning

 Forever

 

Between

Ishmael and Isaac

 

Salaam

And

Shalom

 



K.N. 7/3 2014

 

 

© 2014 K.N. Lorenzen


Author's Note

K.N. Lorenzen
Ishmael: The patriarch of Islam
Isaac: The patriarch of Jewism
Shalom: Peace be with you (Hebrew)
Salaam: Peace be with you (Arabic)

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I know that the message may be one of realizing that Islam and Judaism descended from the same forefather, but what I enjoy the most about this poem is the description of the construction site. That image is phenomenal because it's not simply the fact that there's probably places that are in reality under construction, but that metaphorically, aren't we all at some level or another? Sometimes that construction is done quickly, and sometimes it takes time to mend past hurts, to build new relationships, and to strengthen one's character. Beautifully written poem!

Posted 10 Years Ago


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I know that the message may be one of realizing that Islam and Judaism descended from the same forefather, but what I enjoy the most about this poem is the description of the construction site. That image is phenomenal because it's not simply the fact that there's probably places that are in reality under construction, but that metaphorically, aren't we all at some level or another? Sometimes that construction is done quickly, and sometimes it takes time to mend past hurts, to build new relationships, and to strengthen one's character. Beautifully written poem!

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I know that the message may be one of realizing that Islam and Judaism descended from the same forefather, but what I enjoy the most about this poem is the description of the construction site. That image is phenomenal because it's not simply the fact that there's probably places that are in reality under construction, but that metaphorically, aren't we all at some level or another? Sometimes that construction is done quickly, and sometimes it takes time to mend past hurts, to build new relationships, and to strengthen one's character. Beautifully written poem!

Posted 10 Years Ago


wow... a very inteligently artistic written poem.... :-)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Wow, it's hard for me to find poetry I really enjoy on this site sometimes - but this was a lovely exception. You have a very nice, subtle use of language here, and weave concepts together seamlessly. I hope to read more of your works in the future. Keep writing, and best wishes. x

Posted 10 Years Ago


And so Abraham is patriarch of both. Some day perhaps we all will remember we come from the same place, ultimately the same ancestors. Nice work. :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


K.N. Lorenzen

10 Years Ago

I certainly hope you're right, Mark :) Thanks a lot!
i feel that people nowadays dont have any kindness :/ which is a really sad thought when you think of all the great things to live for

Posted 10 Years Ago


K.N. Lorenzen

10 Years Ago

I am certainly familiar with the feeling. And yes! You are right :)
KWP

10 Years Ago

people do have kindness.... perhaps they are more conditioned with fear .... i will never give up on.. read more
K.N. Lorenzen

10 Years Ago

Absolutely! I haven't given up on mankind.
Amazing imagery and a powerful message of hope, tolerance and peace.

Posted 10 Years Ago


K.N. Lorenzen

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Inda :) I really appreciate it.
Ah...yes! Brilliant! Love that I had no idea where you were going, until the sand and the patriarchs and the parting words. This will stay with me, how you have captured a sentiment that rolls around in my mind, these brothers and the chasm between them...how you have brought it simplified down to earth, distilled it so beautifully into those four words.

Posted 10 Years Ago


K.N. Lorenzen

10 Years Ago

Your perception is very much in line with my intention. That makes me very happy :) Thank you!
I get it how there's a peroration from rock hard stubbornness, yet a foundation to all whom know the difference between reaching for the stars as opposed to looking from the ground..interesting take on the dogma of omnipotence recalled through deep in thought..

Posted 10 Years Ago


K.N. Lorenzen

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Mojo :) Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts. Deeply appreciated.

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writing mojo

10 Years Ago

I am a little off, but I really like the flow of your stuff
K.N. Lorenzen

10 Years Ago

Thanks again!

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