Poem Quote by sir kristian goldmund aumann
““Poem against War Bonfires burn brightly ”I see what you don’t see” Deathly pale rattles the sky. The children have grown old; Their voices speak of the war – Your dreams are like land mines, One slip, and the game is over. In search of the olive branch, A dove appears in the waters of hatred. ”Scorched Wing” No hope is dawning in the sky.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: “Scorched Wing” (author‑unknown) – modern anti‑war poem
The poem juxtaposes vivid war imagery with fleeting hope, warning that dreams can become deadly traps and peace is fragile amidst conflict.
In simple terms: War destroys hope; peace is fragile
Beware hidden dangers; seek true peace
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When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- activism
- art therapy
- education
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we recognize and neutralize hidden dangers in our lives?
- What symbols best represent hope in times of conflict?
Peace is fragile and can be shattered by hidden threats.