September 21st is the International Day of Peace, a day worth marking and a goal worth working to achieve for our beleaguered planet.
On this day, like any other,
soldiers are killing and dying,
arms merchants are selling their wares,
missiles are aimed at your heart,
and peace is a distant dream.
Not just for today, but for each day,
let’s sheathe our swords, save the sky
for clouds, the oceans for mystery,
and the earth for joy.
Let’s stop honoring the war makers,
and start giving medals for peace.
On this day, like any other,
there are infinite possibilities to change
our ways.
Peace is an apple tree heavy with fruit,
a new way of loving the world
David Krieger
David Krieger is a founder of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, and has served as President of the Foundation since 1982.