Charles
Joseph
Charles
Joeseph writes about peace in a way that idolises it. His poem Peace
reflects his
interpretation of the word and offers these views to the audience.
Though simply put, the poem accurately sums up the concept of peace
and phrases it in a way that most people would understand.
Peace
Peace is but a concept
Peace is but a word
Peace is never hostile
But frequently deferred
Peace is to be tranquil
Peace may not be real
Peace cannot be taken
And peace you cannot steal
With peace you can be placid
With peace you can be calm
With peace there can be silence
With peace freedom from harm
Peace is realisation
Peace may be pursued
Peace may not be found
And peace can not intrude
Peace is only freedom
From unwanted influence
With exclusion of oppression
Peace is but a concept
Peace is but a word
Peace is never hostile
But frequently deferred
Peace is to be tranquil
Peace may not be real
Peace cannot be taken
And peace you cannot steal
With peace you can be placid
With peace you can be calm
With peace there can be silence
With peace freedom from harm
Peace is realisation
Peace may be pursued
Peace may not be found
And peace can not intrude
Peace is only freedom
From unwanted influence
With exclusion of oppression
Peace
is common sense.
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