
©Janis Dehler
He led his country to war and gave the order to fire on innocents. Who is he now? She played her piano before fleeing her home, now in rubble. Who is she now? He wept as he recognized in a photo his wife and children, dead from a missile. Who is he now? She stayed when others fled, picking up a gun for the first time. Who is she now? He played his violin in an underground shelter accompanied by the world. Who is he now? She gave birth and died with her baby when struck by a bomb. Who are they now? He guided and inspired his country when all thought he was weak. Who is he now? She stood before her country and told the truth about the war. Who is she now? Where we saw corruption, we now see determination. Where we saw weakness, we now see strength. While we witness hate, we also see love. Where we see fear, we now find courage. We weep, we cry, “Enough! This can’t be.” Yet it is, and we watch. Who are we now? Like the ripples in this lake before me, everything has consequence, nothing happens without reverberation. What will we become? ©Janis Dehler
“Justice is hiding out in a shelter somewhere, wounded, her head in her hands, but not yet beaten down.”
Jacqueline Winspear, The Consequences of Fear
I suppose the sad truth is that war can cause a heart to break, both literally and figuratively.”
Jacqueline Winspear, The Consequences of Fear
“Courage is a heart word. The root of the word courage is cor—the Latin word for heart. In one of its earliest forms, the word courage meant ‘To speak one’s mind by telling all one’s heart.’ Speaking from our hearts is what I think of as ‘ordinary courage.’
I Thought It Was Just Me by Brene Brown
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Thank you Janice
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Where are they now? It’s a worry
Yes, VJ, a good question. Where? 10 million on the move.
Yes. ..Right. ..Who WILL we become. ….Our choice……..…..?
Yes, we choose. ❤️
Janis, Excellent piece! Poignant and timely. Kate
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Thank you, Kate.
Simply amazing, Janis.
Thank you, David, for your kind words. ❤️