[Mb-hair] On Anti-War Poetry by Veterans of War
Barbara Siomos
barbarasiomos38 at msn.com
Fri Jul 22 21:29:23 PDT 2005
Nice HAiR Sib.... Nice twinkle in your eye as well.... :-)
peace,
barbara
-----Original Message-----
From: Sibley Smith
Sent: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 10:01:02 -0700
To: Butler, Michael - HAIR List
Subject: Re: [Mb-hair] On Anti-War Poetry by Veterans of War
From: Sibley Smith <sjsmith at njvvmf.org>
Sent: Thu Jul 21 13:37:10 PDT 2005
The following is reprinted to the MB-HAIR List with permission of the author, Vietnam veteran poet and peace activist Jan Barry [...]:
12-Jul-2005 Practical Poetry
Another author recently asked for some comments on effects of war resistance poetry. Of course, I can't think of a single war that was stopped by a volley of antiwar poems. [ ... ].
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Hey HAIR Heads,
In reply to Jan Barry's comment above, I sent him the following (he flattered me by asking me "Hey Sib, I like your reply! May I post it on my website's discussion board?" --Sure enough, it's there! http://www.janbarrynet/disc.htm):
Jan,
You said
Poetry
Never stopped a war.
I mentioned
My interest
In HAIR.
["The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" by Rado, Ragni, MacDermot, O'Horgan, and Butler]
Back in the day,
I wore my hair
Long.
[see pic on this page: http://members.tripod.com/~SibleyJ2/links-1.html]
To be sure,
For many
'Twas mere fashion.
But for me
'Twas more--
Much, much more.
I wore my "colors"--
I let my
"Freak flag fly."
Hair Zen, of then, to me,
Was best expressed
By another poet:
"We let our hair grow,
"We let our feelings show,
"We let our poets know
"We were listening."
--Jesse Colin Young ("American Dream Suite")
[http://www.jessecolinyoung.com/]
I dare say,
Poetry did
Once stop a war.
We were listening.
--Your Sib
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