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Another World, Poetry

A Poem of Resilience

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Today on Substack, a poem by Viktor Kravchuk drifted by that caught my eye. It’s important enough to share. If the people in war can hope, we can too; we can keep going forward.

If you want to share, please share HIS poem, not this post. Thank you.

Viktor Kravchuk Poem on Substack Every time we talk about war, we’re talking about death. But life is still here, whispering. It’s spring in Ukraine. And we are the flowers that grow through concrete. https://substack.com/@viktorkravchuk/note/c-107803024
Victor Kravchuk Poem https://substack.com/@viktorkravchuk/note/c-107803024

Viktor Kravchuk Poem on Substack

Every time we talk about war, we’re talking about death.
But life is still here, whispering.
It’s spring in Ukraine.
And we are the flowers that grow through concrete.

on Substack, a poem by Viktor Kravchuk

And his next post was just as important:

“And you don’t survive empires by believing they’ll stop on their own.”

Viktor Kravchuk
by Sheri42

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