Through The Looking Glass

Glance through me looking glass wee child,

What, oh what do you see?

Bright sunshine and soft white clouds

Fragrent flowers buzzing with bees?

A clear sky, the brightest azure,

Dainty rabbits with woffly noses?

Bluebirds who sing a song so true,

Buttercups, daisies and roses?

Grass, so luch!, carpeting the meadows,

Large trees and new green shoots,

Branches laden with leaves, flitting butterflies,

Red strawberries, melons and fruits?

Oh! A paradise such as this,

Is that what you see my child?

Only happiness and gay laughter,

Nothing sad, nothing unhappy, nothing vile?

Look now my child, another glimpse,

To the other side, to see,

A world different to the one before,

Full of dark deeds and grief

A battlefield strewn with the dead,

Smoke clouding the sky

The stench of fear fills the air

With wit, whimpers, screams and anguished cries.

Men killing men, 'til no one is left,

The battlefield, a wasteland it is now,

The ground quenches its thirst with blood

Everything there dead and burnt, even love

Oh! Do not weep dear child,

At what you have witnessed, seen,

For 'tis but reality, the world we live in

'Tis what will be, is and has been

Another look my child,do not be scared

At yet another scene on its glassy face

Not paradise, yet not all bad

Not tained with blood, not edged with lace

An old dame limps along

Stumbling on her diseased leg

To her a fresh-faced youth hastens

To offer support, kindness, to help.

Two men start a quarrel

Voices dark with anger, faces dangerously close,

But at the sight of their sweet daughters

They part as friends, not foes

Ah! A smile I see on your face my child

I see that this has pleased you

Now you know that good and evil reside together

Like a dead bloom near one shining with dew

Trot along home now sweet child

'Tis late, but come again if you please

To glance through my looking glass once more

To wonder at all you see.

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