Such powerful words from my friend, Mike Steeden.
Renata preferred apricots, blintzes, caviar, a little vodka at times, over ailing nightmares
she hated avid weevil’s in porridge, harvest after harvest that bore so little food
preferred the Fabergé romance of ‘St Petersburg’ over ho hum ‘Petrograd’
a knight in shining armour kiss above being wrestled to a Bolshevik’s floor
Julian calendar’s October revolt put pay to all that she preferred
the day Red molested White, desire and daydreams died
‘Peace, bread, and land’ the big man’s assurance
Renata never believed that for a single moment
squirreled away diamonds, silver and gold
found ‘Peace, bread, and land’
in a place of opportunity
across an ocean
far away
oh, how even now, Renata so misses her Mother Russia
‘Peace, bread, and land’ the big man’s assurance
‘Peace, bread, and land’ in exchange for quashed dissent
no man, woman or child feasts its soul on such a dirtied dish
through…
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Enjoyed this very much – thanks for reposting!
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Mike Steeden is one of the very best.
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