Not One Peaceful Morning
For the Calm We Once Took for Granted

Has anyone else noticed
not one morning has come gently,
not one sunrise without sirens in the news,
not one cup of coffee poured in stillness
before the world begins to shake again.
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We used to know
the sound of ordinary days,
the soft, forgettable hours,
the ones you only miss
once they are gone.
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But since he took office
not one day.
Not one single, merciful day of peace.
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The headlines breathe like open wounds.
We wake already tired,
already bracing,
already reaching for something solid
in a room that won’t stop turning.
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Our children are learning
to read the worry on our faces.
Our elders sit before the television
and shake their heads slowly
like they have seen this before
and prayed they never would again.
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There is grief in this,
a deep, collective grief
for the calm we once took for granted,
for the normalcy we did not know
we were living inside of
until the door slammed shut.
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Has anyone else noticed?
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I see it in the eyes of strangers.
I hear it in the sighs between sentences.
I feel it in the way we hold our breath
every time a notification lights our screens.
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We are a people waiting.
Waiting for one day,
just one,
where nothing burns,
nothing breaks,
no one has to march
just to be seen as human.
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Not one day.
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And still
we rise.
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Because the alternative is surrender,
and surrender was never in our bones.
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We carry the burden of these restless years
not because we are unbreakable,
but because we refuse
to stop believing
in what peace could feel like
if only they would let it come.
About the Creator
Tim Carmichael
Tim is an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. He writes about rural life, family, and the places he grew up around. His poetry and essays have appeared in Beautiful and Brutal Things, his latest book.
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Your reaction is so much more quiet and thoughtful than mine. I went on a rant: https://customer-opinion.top/poets/ides-scfva0ace%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cstyle data-emotion-css="w4qknv-Replies">.css-w4qknv-Replies{display:grid;gap:1.5rem;}
Outstanding work, Tim! We need "Surrender was never in our bones" on a t-shirt!