Pax Et Veritas
Our history has known too many wars by far,
Not one’s gone to oblivion without a scar.
In a war - other truth, contrived by a wrong man,
Where in fact there is, clear as crystal, only one.
The culprit is the power, held in evil hands,
Obscured by the entitlement to foreign lands.
Convenient truth then plays in to justify,
False cause, offering no comfort to those who die.
Among all casualties of war the first to go
The one and only truth the history will know.
The only pure and pristine truth worth fighting for -
All means and measures taken to avert a war.
March 7, 2022
Sponsor: Sotto Poet
Contest: Is Truth The First Casualty Of War And Why Is it?
12 syllables per line
Copyright © Margarita Lillico | Year Posted 2022
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