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Blue Socks

Francis Anthony Govia

Explore St. Kitts

Blue was the color of his socks the day she left home.
So blue under the Caribbean skies
He felt a breeze blowing
Through a hole in his heart.

He often looks up at the heavens
whenever someone asks how he’s been.
“Not bad,” he says. “It could be worst.”
You know how great life is when you come back
From rock bottom.

He spent most of his life cutting sugarcane in the fields
Until that became unprofitable:
The Government rushed to build hotels
And the economy tilted toward Tourism.

He learned to make money working in a bakery
When the crooks became empowered.

The bay is now lined with jewelry stores,
Duty free shops, and fancy restaurants.
A guy has a monkey on his shoulders whenever he greets
The tourists; and money flows under the table, between
Bags of weed, and via the gun.

A man sits with his back against a tree
And thinks of idle times when the stars hung low in the night.
He had a half finished 555 dangling through his fingers
And Carib on his breath.
The radio was playing a Calypso.

A young girl with hypnotic hips sashayed out the door with her suitcases.
“You should mend that hole in your sock,” she said. “I’m not
coming back.”

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Types of Souls

Arabic Poem of Unknown Author

Uprooted Palestinians

Click here to read: 'An Ode for Lifta'

There are people with volatile souls
They shine and rise at times,
But their glow fades away as they fall other times
They offer you bouquets of roses,
But they do not bother to remove the thorns
As soon as you pick up the rose, so beautiful,
It injures your fingertips
But the sweet scent helps you endure
You gaze at the person who gave it, you smile despite the pain
Those souls are weak, do not be stingy by withholding yourself
From holding them with your wounded hand
Walk with them to the end of the road
Be sure that they will never forget your kindness, ever
Your blood staining their hands will never fade away with passing of time
It will remain a witness to your purity!

There are people with child-like souls
They are like children even at sixty
Their smiles, their jokes, their curiosity, their actions, their lives, their colours
Every thing about them is child-like
You cannot resist falling in love with them
Such souls are beyond description
You probably feel grateful towards them
As with them you feel free to allow the child in you shine
With them, you leave behind all matters of concerns of the adult world
With them you sob over a piece of chocolate, snatched from you
You crack up flying on a seesaw or a swing
What is most delightful is that you can easily make them happy
A smile and a little doll make them feel they own the world
How wonderful are children
How wonderful are people with child-like souls.

There are people with pure souls
In their company, you radiate with deep appreciation
With them you don’t feel inferior, nor superior
They never hit you with a glance of hatred, jealousy or contempt
Never gaze at you with anger
Never attempt to harm you
To the contrary
They always embrace you
With all the warmth of the cosmos
From within the tenderness of your soul, they embroider gardens of hope
In their heart, lies the honesty and truth of the entire world
May Allah be pleased with them.

There are people with warm souls
In their company you cannot but love
You love them, you love to be near them
You love their voices
You love their beauty
You wish you could protect them with your own soul
You wish you could remove all their pain
Even your selfishness loves them
You keep praying, praying, praying
That you would be reunited with them eternally.

There are people with ordinary souls
Maybe you call them so, because you don’t know them
But be assured, that even those
Their souls must have a gift of some sort
Try to discover it.

There are people with wrathful souls
In the vastness of their existence, there is never satisfaction nor contentment
When you come close to them, the misery of the entire world would grow inside you, engulf you
Nothing satisfies their hunger
Nothing fills their void
Nothing surpasses their arrogance
Nothing curtails their greed
Nothing pleases them
Nothing gives them tranquility
But they cannot be content with that
They try to push you to view the world through their dark glasses
Stay away from them… away… away!

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In light of what comes

Francis Anthony Govia

Iranian scientist Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan, martyred.

One man’s death
is another man’s livelihood

One man’s happiness
is another man’s sorrow

One man’s peril
is another man’s peace

One man’s health
is another man’s disease.

What we compare
And though we may borrow
Cute statements to tell the story
Men will consider these days in retrospect
in light of what comes tomorrow.

One man’s land
is another man’s bounty

One man’s prison
is another man’s home

One man’s ocean
is another man’s battle ground

One man’s triumph
is another man’s bane.

One man’s mountain
is another man’s rubble

One man’s research
is another man’s crime

One man’s progress
is another man’s diversion

One man’s contraband
is another man’s trade.

One man’s love
is another man’s spite

One man’s fear
is another man’s challenge

One man’s passion
is another man’s irrelevance

One man’s wisdom
is another man’s folly.

One man’s hope
is another man’s distress

One man’s sleep
is another man’s wake

One man’s gun
is another man’s ploughshare

One man’s protest
is another man’s anarchy.

What we compare
And though we many borrow
Cute statements to tell the story
Men will consider these days in retrospect
in light of what comes tomorrow.

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Says Iran

Francis Anthony Govia

Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi

What nation is content to not surpass
What other nations have achieved?
Who dare to say second
Is satisfactory?
Nations must do
Whatever is in their interest
And to that purpose we strive
Free from the paralysis of fear
With the will to fight for what we believe.
Though sanctioned and pilloried
We do what others say should not be done
To lift our nation beyond compare.
While many may genuflect to a power across the sea
And cast their lot against us,
We shall not condone inequality:
Unbowed a nation goes thru fire for honor
And blame man.
Bowed a nation accepts what is convenient
And cheer God.

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War is coming

Francis Anthony Govia

U.S. Carrier sails through Strait of Hormuz

War is coming
The damage has been done
History will read the Persians attacked first
The pundits will say
We never wanted war
And how did this happen?
Our government will plead innocence
To a careful plan
To cripple their economy
And foist war on to Iran.

War is coming
God has been usurped
From east to west
Across the seas
Nations now bow to please their master;
So worthless in exchange given
They accept with ranging pride
A currency of worthless paper
Ink so newly dried.

War is coming
With irony now we meet
Irate to fabled Goliath
Beneath King David’s feet.

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The three men

Francis Anthony Govia

They are those who walk, those who run, and those that follow.

Iran responds by upping the nuclear ante, defiantly showcasing advances in nuclear technology in the face of US-Israel led sanctions.

He who walks may have organized his time so well that he is not rushed to get to where he is going. It could also mean that this man lacks urgency, for preparation is not suffice to devalue that it is often better to arrive at an accomplishment early.

He who runs may be late, and so his plans may be going off course. It could also mean that this person is an over achiever: there are many things for him to accomplish, and he may think that it is better to be proactive, and address them expediently.

He who follows is the worst of them all. He lacks direction. His goals are often set by someone else. If he is opportunistic, he should use his time to watch and copy what he sees.

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A nation that is failing its people

At the peak of its power, it was often said that "the sun never sets on the British Empire" because its span across the globe ensured that the sun was always shining on at least one of its numerous territories.

Francis Anthony Govia

For those of us who are concerned about a nation’s veracious appetite for war, let us be reminded that there was a time when the sun never set on a British Empire, and even that has become a thing of the past.  All that are left of Rome are crumbling stones, and Greece is bankrupt.  The “Ottomans” hope to reclaim the glory of the past by rebuilding a silk road between the East and West and raising their voice in geopolitics, but Turkey is more a vassal today than a master.  And those who run our great country, the United States, are intoxicated with power, and would not let reason dictate foreign policy, but are inclined to bully and strong-arm a world of nations that are constantly evolving and shifting, with people who do not  wish to be treated as if there are members of colonies.  The elite have duped us in to believing that we are one of them, but in truth we live in a nation of separate and unequal.  Men live in a world of the conscionable and the unconscionable. Irrespective of the nation where we are citizens, we are brothers spanning nations based on our standing in society within nations, or our empathy for others. The spring in the Middle East has demonstrated to us that the masses are asking for more, and they are not unlike us.  This nation when it was founded, came out of many were one.  But today, out of many we are many. They say we are a super power. They have no reason to listen to anyone – not even the voices of our citizens.  Let Americans occupy the streets. We will be chased away, and gassed like the lowly Shiites in Bahrain, and many of us are dissatisfied with the indifference of our leaders. But still there is no reason for us to sit in gloom.  We have to prepare to do something better. I have reason to believe with joy that voice that said to me when I was a child:  “The longest road has a turn.”  Be on the right way when that day comes.  If there is not a turn in a road, it is going nowhere.

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Not price freedom

Francis Anthony Govia

In spite of all that are given to them, they who are easy to corrupt shall always demand more freedom. Those who are cultured should agitate for morality and fairness. Citizens of an advanced society should give more weight to morality and fairness.

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Considering all things

Francis Anthony Govia

The most important skill that a person can acquire is the ability to read; the curiosity to go on a differing course, the morality to stay grounded, and the independence to analyze things.

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Libya: ICC prosecutor seeks warrant for Gaddafi

The leaders of Western democracies have bombed and killed more civilians in the last decade than the regime of Muammar Gaddafi but ICC prosecutors will not issue arrest warrants for those that are ensconced in the position of leadership and protected by a legacy to dictate the course of the UN. One wonders if the lives the UN has mandated to protect in Misrata are more important than the many Libyans that reside in Tripoli – Gaddafi’s stronghold. Further, why is the court so silent to the atrocities that are committed against innocent civilians in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Pakistan, Yemen and Afghanistan? Justice for our world is not only selective but the communication that supports it is absurd. We are told that a bomb delivered by a suicide bomber that kills civilians is an act of terrorism but a Tomahawk missile or Drone that kills the innocent serves to end terrorism. Such communication is foolish, lacks credibility, and is seen in the eyes of the independent public for what it is -- rubbish!

BBC

The International Criminal Court chief prosecutor is seeking the arrest of Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi and two others for crimes against humanity.

Luis Moreno-Ocampo said Col Gaddafi, his son Saif al-Islam, and intelligence chief Abdullah al-Sanussi bore the greatest responsibility for “widespread and systematic attacks” on civilians.

ICC judges must still decide whether or not to issue warrants for their arrest.

The Libyan government has already said it will ignore the announcement.

Deputy Foreign Minister Khalid Kaim said the court was a “baby of the European Union designed for African politicians and leaders” and its practices were “questionable”.

Libya did not recognise its jurisdiction, like a few other African countries and the United States, he added.

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