Peace
By Daniel Johnson
As-salamu alaykum Sholom Aleichem šlām lakh.
Peace. Be. Unto. You.
But what is Peace, actually?
Is it the absence of problems
Or is it something that requires more stoicism?
It looks like the children of terrorists and the children of terror victims passing on retribution
Despite what they’ve been force-fed by exterior influences,
Peace is not passive weakness
Peace is active strength in the face of fierce opposition
Peace is looking the storm in the face and telling it to have peace
Peace is looking the gun in the face
not backing down when your answer is followed by a bullet in the head
Peace is assessing a complicated situation and going after a complicated solution
Peace is choosing not to kill in the name of ideas we hold hallowed
Peace is not what we think it looks like
Peace is not for the passive
Peace is for the bold
Not having problems is no evidence of peace
That’s when it’s easy to be at peace
It’s easy to say you’re at peace when all is well
But when you’re walking through Hell
and you don’t know how deep the valley is
That’s where you find peace at
Peace is not found on the mountaintop
that’s just the relief that you made it
You find peace on your way up the cliffs
You find peace wandering in the darkness
But peace is sought
Peace is not a reward for those who do not fight for it
Peace is not for the passive
Peace is fought for in your soul
and won after much war in your soul
Peace is not for the passive
wa alaykum as-salaam, aleichiem shalom,lakh šlām
To You Be Peace.
Daniel Johnson is a published poet from Huntsville, TX who enjoys reading, writing and visiting the occasional art gallery and museum. He is currently attending Sam Houston State University in pursuit of an English degree while also writing for two small faith-based magazines.