Sometimes darkness enfolds so gradually you didn’t notice it grew. It holds things you’re not sure exist and, if they do, you’re sure you don’t want to encounter. You squint, then once more to secure vision that will not come. It is a dark far blacker than you realized as you lived your life unconsciously, uncaringly, unknowingly. Tyranny is a terrible word because it is a horrific reality. For some. You are startled at the possibility it could be for you. But this is the time, dear friends, right here and now, that we must be brave. We must stand firm. We cannot wait for someone to do for us what we must do for ourselves and for each other. Now is not the time for sleep. It is not the time for distraction or dreaming. It is the time to stand in whatever way you find to do so. And, after having done all, stand.
Sometimes darkness enfolds so gradually,
You didn’t notice it grew;
Until you find you must squint to see
In a dark more stark than you knew.
Startled, you frown as you look around
Trying to see in the fog
And wonder just what’s behind the shadow,
Noise, or impressionist bog.
We wander, my friend, to an uncertain end
With unsteady step as we go;
When hope is desire and desire is claimed
By forces unseen and unknown.
But onward we press. We must – with brave hearts –
Because if we don’t, who will?
One thing we know as we travel below:
Duty, honor, country must prevail.
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