'Dew of Hermon', is taken from a line in Psalm 133. The writer of that ancient song enthused about how good it is when people live together in unity,and compares it poetically to the dew of Hermon descending upon the mountains of Zion. In that spirit it is hoped these scribblings will be more refreshing mountain dew, than obscurantist valley fog, where a weary Pilgrim might be refreshed and replenished for the journey ahead.
Saturday, 30 June 2007
ATTACK !
MORALITY OF WAR
When Statesmen gravely say 'We must be realistic',
The chances are they're weak and, therefore, pacifistic
But when they speak of Principles, look out: perhaps
I welcome comments , just not obscenities or malicious attacks on others. The keyword of the Dew of Hermon is harmony, which means not always agreement but always respect and brotherly love.
Too true...too true...what a wise little poem !
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