Atrocity

Russell Anderson 1962 (San Bernardino)



This week I witnessed atrocities, 3
Each one an horrific tragedy
From kidnapping and murder in Memphis
To butchery committed against the Cree

And so we ask ourselves
How could it be?
That a human could reach
Such depths of depravity?

Let me present for Thee
A list of the Usual Suspects
Abuse, neglect, teenage drug use, poverty
Indeed

But, alas
One need only look to history
To see all manner of inhumanity
It is.....a commonality

It was taught to me, early
That anybody, everybody
Is capable of such deeds
It is a theme in Heart of Darkness
And Dostoevsky

This week I witnessed atrocities, 3
Each one an horrific tragedy
It elicits horror, and sympathy
But, mostly
Especially
For me
Relief
That it wasn't.......my family

About this poem

Trying to come to grips with seemingly daily barbaric acts perpetrated by homo sapiens. Then, coming to grips with idea of "its a wonder it doesn't happen more often". I ended it with a qausi-selfish note. Feel so bad for the victims; relieved it wasn't my loved ones.

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Written on September 08, 2022

Submitted by rnadc on September 10, 2022

Modified by rnadc on September 10, 2022

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABcb xbxb bxbx xbbb bbxcb ABbbbbxb
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 727
Words 135
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 8

Russell Anderson

Russell Anderson-raised in a small, remote, California town. He is now living out his later years in small-town Oregon. Still gets "Verklempt" by a good, sad song, poem, or testimonial. more…

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  • dougb.21370
    We see so much grief, that in time we become immune to emotional respons or empathy. Television and news have done this. The disastrous event becomes as compelling as a commercial for Turtle wax.
    LikeReply 11 year ago
  • teril
    Thank you for the thoughts you have so excellently expressed in your poem. Your use of rhyme accents the accelerating pace - then the last line- personal, perfect.
    LikeReply1 year ago

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