2704: A Different Six

ai town destroyed by war

Without Sense

I am tired

of men who grin
while cities burn,

of suits
who call it strategy,

of flags
used as shrouds.

I am tired
of the loud
being mistaken
for strong,

of cruelty
dressed as realism,
of madness
given microphones while

decent people
count coins,
ration heat,
and bury children.

Do not ask me
for balance

when the scale itself
is broken.

Do not ask me
for patience

when patience
is what they feed
to those with least.

I know rage
doesn’t help.

Still,

something in my bones
refuses silence —
something old
and human

knows theft
when it sees it,

knows power
with its boot raised,
knows the lie
that says

this is simply
how the world works.


I am away the 1st week of May exploring France’s Brittany coastline. Brigid and Felreil’s journey south to Provence will continue the week starting 10 May. 

Written for Denise’s Six Sentence Story, including the word “help”. Some images created with Midjourney; all writing is authentically my own original work.©Misky 2006-2026.

28 responses to “2704: A Different Six”

    1. Thank you, N. The world, imo, is full of too much noise. An agitating, dinning tinnitus of political nonsense.

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  1. A very poignant and powerful poem dear friend. Bravo

    👏🏼

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    1. Thank you, Sadie!

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      1. You’re welcome ☺️

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  2. Have a wonderful trip, Marilyn, with four-wheeled sunshine!
    ( but bring an umbrella just in case UK weather follows you 😆)

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    1. Thank you! 🚖 Raincoat. Brolly. Scarf. Charger for my phone. Charger for the car. (grinning)

      And I got the day wrong. It’s Saturday we leave. (laughing).

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  3. Yes – do not ask me for patience ….

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    1. I’ve run out, Paul.

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  4. Patience implies that the other(s) are motivated to change for Good. Not buying it.

    And Bon Voyage!

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    1. Nor am I, Liz. Nor am I. And thank you for the good wishes!

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  5. I want to copy you and Nick and just say, Aye- because what could I add when you have said it all and so poignantly.

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    1. Thank you, Violet. It all came tumbling out of my ink that day. Thank you.

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  6. Great Misky – love your protest poem it’s a refusal to accept the ‘lie’ that things have to be this way♥️

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    1. Thank you. I’m so glad that you enjoyed reading it.

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  7. Nice lines:

    “when patience
    is what they feed
    to those with least.”

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  8. Not certain “potent” is sufficient an adjective, Misky. This piece is poetically, tragically on point (if speaking of “current events” and the state of the world, of course). Beautifully crafted.

    Have a fabulous trip! Safe travels.

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    1. State of the world and current events — absolutely. Thank you, and thanks for the good wishes.

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  9. Absolutely love it.

    Definition of protest in poetry and very much on point.

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    1. Thank you so very much, Reelika.

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  10. Such a meaningful poem. Good but hard to take the sadness, but that is the world now.

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    1. It is the way things are right now, and hopefully good reason and sense will see a change. Thank you, Chris.

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  11. what they said…

    have a good trip and a journey with the right proportion of surprise and reinforcement

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    1. Thank you, Clark.

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