At a minimum,
political
campaigns
are attempts
to influence
decision making
without violence.
We wage wars
on everything.
We conjure
the valor
of fighting
as a warrior
for the right
to champion
Cancer
Christmas
Guns
Personal Autonomy
Fetal Rights
Racial Equality
Gender Equality
Marriage Equality
Group Identity
Gender Identity
Social Justice
Climate Justice
….
You name it,
war is waged
on it.
Until now,
those wars
have been
metaphors
for concerted
efforts
to support
a cause
or suppress
what is
deemed
an invader
or enemy.
But even after
electoral decisions,
ill health remissions,
and holiday contritions,
divisions
remain,
and positions
harden.
At a minimum,
we wage
a perpetual
cold war
on several fronts
at once.
Who are
the ones
waging peace?
Too idealistic?
They do not
need
to search
for the way
to peace,
for they know
that peace
is the way.
Too unrealistic?
It seems
that waging
war,
at a minimum,
does not
cause peace.
What happens
the day after
the cease fire?