“We have made it…”
Spoken by the people that did make it (yes, that’s partly obvious) but in the context of civilizations, there are entire civilizations that fell and didn’t make it, and some that have spent centuries or millennia at the bottom of the heap - they’ve never “made it”.
Survivorship bias.
We’ve been though worse.
Yes, and the bad times ended because people fought back! Don’t be complacent, don’t minimize the issues. Fascism isn’t weather.
I always find it interesting that millions of people never found out who won WW2.
This is so good!
I always think of Candide by Voltaire and how Pangloss gets tossed in the fire after telling everyone its all for the best
Serious question: How is this poetry? Isn’t this just prose formatted in a weird way?
Prose can be poetry too. I don’t get why people should always want to criticize poetry, or art, for not being “proper”. Poetry is there to reach inside the heart and to make you feel something. Nothing less, nothing more.
It sure makes me feel something. I doubt the author wanted me to feel that way lol.
Baby shoes
For sale
Never worn
Isn’t this just prose formatted in a weird way?
When you get down to it, isn’t that all poetry really is? But really, I think this would technically fall under ‘free verse’ (poetry with no rules).
How is it not poetry?
Did you feel anything when you read it?
That formatting is the worst, cudos to the enormous blanks too, wtf.
Poetry is both the sound and the silence. Without the silence and the breaks, there can’t be any poetry.
Sure, but this is not poetry spaces, it’s just badly cut up text IMO.
You think it is done intentionally? Like some post modernist style?
Some phrases remained intact, while some were abruptly cut off.
Thank you captain obvious.
So the sentence structure reflects the lives of the poem’s subjects, some endure but others are cut short. Is it that obvious?
The only people who say this, are already well off to see more days. If you are struggling, you only see another day as a miracle.