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    Thursday, December 22, 2016

    ANKARA 19 DECEMBER 2016

    by Tad Gruchalla-Wesierski





    When the hammer came down
    The room had been cleared
    Russian head pressed to the floor
    He could not bolt for the door.

    The room had been cleared
    The innocent were safe
    Russian could not bolt for the door
    The sentence had been executed.

    The innocent were safe
    The reasons were reported
    The sentence had been executed
    The screaming was recorded

    The reasons were reported
    “Do not forget Syria”
    The screaming was recorded
    “Allahu akbar. Do not forget Aleppo”

    Do not forget Syria
    Where Russian government had no jurisdiction
    “Allahu akbar. Do not forget Aleppo”
    The city the Russian government cluster bombed

    Where Russian government had no jurisdiction
    The innocent were collateral damage
    The city the Russian government cluster bombed
    It was easy to execute the Russian sentence.

    The innocent were collateral damage
    Though they breathed, ate rats and screamed
    It was easy to execute the Russian sentence.
    They did not have Russian mothers.

    Though they breathed, ate rats and screamed
    Their last words “Don’t forget Aleppo!”
    They did not have Russian mothers.
    The city needed to be cleared.

    Their last words “Don’t forget Aleppo!”
    Perhaps made the Russian think “But,
    the city needed to be cleared.”
    When the hammer came down.


    Tad Gruchalla-Wesierski is a Canadian and writes poetry, fiction and non-fiction in Canmore, Alberta, Canada or wherever else he may happen to be.  He was drawn to this vocation after a 30-year career as a corporate and international lawyer.  “The practice of law was a tourniquet on the flow of words,” he said “but now that it’s removed, my words can pulse down unused canals to where they should pool”.

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