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Re: Re: Cross-Border Peace Talks, by Kathy Galloway

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Hi Eve:

I think she'd be honored. These are words that seem to connect us in a

universal longing for peace. Perhaps a fitting tribute on veteran's day.

Suzanne

Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can

hear her breathing.

--Arundhati Roy

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Do you think she would mind if I posted it on my peace list? It is so

beautiful!

Eve

On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at 11:56 AM, Brita44@... wrote:

> This is a beautiful poem I received from a friend and fellow student of

> international peacebuilding. She is currently working for an NGO in

> Palestine.

> Suzanne

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> Cross-Border Peace Talks, by Kathy Galloway

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> There is a place

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> beyond the borders

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> where love grows,

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> and where peace is not the frozen silence

>

> drifting across no man’s land from two heavily-defended

>

> entrenchments,

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> but the stumbling, stammering attempts of long-closed throats

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> to find words to span the distance;

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> neither is it a simple formula

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> that reduces everything to labels,

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> but an intricate and complex web of feeling and relationship

>

> which spans a wider range than you’d ever thought possible.

>

>

> The place is not to be found on the map

>

> of government discussions

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> or political posturings.

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> It does not exist within the borders

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> of Jewish or Muslim,

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> Israeli or Palestinian,

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> male or female,

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> old or young.

>

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> It lies beyond,

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> and is drawn with different points of reference.

>

>

> To get to that place,

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> you’d have to go

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> (or be pushed out)

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> beyond the borders,

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> to where it is lonely, fearful, threatening,

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> unknown.

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> Only after you have wandered for a long time

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> in the dark,

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> do you begin to bump into others,

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> also branded,

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> exiled,

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> border-crossers,

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> and find you walk on common ground.

>

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> It is not an easy place to be,

>

> this place beyond the borders.

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> It is where you learn that there is more pain in love

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> than in hate,

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> more courage in forbearance than in vengeance,

>

> more remembering needed in forgetting,

>

> and always new borders to cross.

>

>

> But it is a good place to be.

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