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				|  Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 2:39 am    Post subject: Nobel Prize winner for literature speaks of humanity. |   |  
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				| Here is an extract from a poem by  Pablo Neruda, 'I'm Explaining a Few Things': 
 And one morning all that was burning,
 one morning the bonfires
 leapt out of the earth
 devouring human beings
 and from then on fire,
 gunpowder from then on,
 and from then on blood.
 Bandits with planes and Moors,
 bandits with finger-rings and duchesses,
 bandits with black friars spattering blessings
 came through the sky to kill children
 and the blood of children ran through the streets
 without fuss, like children's blood.
 
 Jackals that the jackals would despise
 stones that the dry thistle would bite on and spit out,
 vipers that the vipers would abominate.
 
 Face to face with you I have seen the blood
 of Spain tower like a tide
 to drown you in one wave
 of pride and knives.
 
 Treacherous
 generals:
 see my dead house,
 look at broken Spain:
 from every house burning metal flows
 instead of flowers
 from every socket of Spain
 Spain emerges
 and from every dead child a rifle with eyes
 and from every crime bullets are born
 which will one day find
 the bull's eye of your hearts.
 
 And you will ask: why doesn't his poetry
 speak of dreams and leaves
 and the great volcanoes of his native land.
 
 Come and see the blood in the streets.
 Come and see
 the blood in the streets.
 Come and see the blood
 in the streets!*
 
 
 "Blatant state terrorism"
 
 By Harold Pinter
 Winner Of The Nobel Prize in Literature 2005
 
 Watch Harold Pinter give his Nobel Prize acceptance speech. A real eye-opener.
 http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11239.htm
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