“The dead can survive as part of the lives of those that still live.”
~ Kenzaburō Ōe, Hiroshima Notes
~ Kenzaburō Ōe, Hiroshima Notes
“In past wars only homes burnt, but this time
Don't be surprised if even loneliness ignites.
In past wars only bodys burnt, but this time
Don't be surprised if even shadows ignite.”
~ Sahir Ludhianvi
| Artist Yoko Ono and Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui stand before a 4-meter-long, 6-meter-wide sheet with messages of peace written by local high school students in the city of Hiroshima . . . one week before the 69th anniversary of the atomic bombing. By KYODO, from The Japan Times 7/30/2014 |
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Midweek Motif ~ Hiroshima
or Ring a Bell
Midweek Motif ~ Hiroshima
or Ring a Bell
"Hiroshima is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture, and the largest city in the Chūgoku region of western Honshu, the largest island of Japan (Wiki). Today is "A-Bomb Day," the day for the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony in Hiroshima, Japan. The devastation of nuclear war became clear in 1945 when the USA dropped one A-bomb on Hiroshima and another on Nagasaki. "The two bombings were the first and remain the only use of nuclear weapons in warfare" (Wiki).
Today's Challenge is to write a new poem from the point of view of a character or
historic figure who:
Either (1) could be in one of the following pictures from 1940's and modern Hiroshima.
or (2) might ring a peace bell or sing a peace song somewhere today.
Above: Hiroshima city before and after the nuclear bomb blast in 1945. Below: Aioi Bridge, Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome), |
| Above and below: Flame of Peace (Hiroshima), Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum |
Above: Hiroshima Children's Peace Monument with chains of Cranes.
Below: The Peace Bell: "Rung by visitors
as part of their wish for Peace.
The dome shape of the belfry symbolizes the Universe.
The bell weighs more than a ton. Around it wraps a map of the world
with no national boundaries shown, to symbolise 'One World'."
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Anthem
Please:
1. Post your Hiroshima or bell poem on your site, and then link it here.
2. If you use a picture include its link.
3.. Share only original and new work written for this callenge.
4.. Leave a comment here.
5. Honor us by visiting and commenting on others' poems.
1. Post your Hiroshima or bell poem on your site, and then link it here.
2. If you use a picture include its link.
3.. Share only original and new work written for this callenge.
4.. Leave a comment here.
5. Honor us by visiting and commenting on others' poems.
(Next week's Midweek Motif will be Happiness.)
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