A force far deeper than our anger Elemental as a storm, Annihilating all before it. Terror does our rage inform. This ancient self feels we are threatened Runs to rise and to protect; Most murderous when we’re most alarmed Rage an enemy detects. Over-riding other feelings, Depriving us of wits to think Like a nuclear tsunami Disconnecting human links. Reddened vision,focused,narrowed Eyes locked onto enemy. All the wider context losing, Wiping out good memories Like a mother tiger fighting, With the cornered eagle’s force We will destroy what we think other Without feeling our remorse. Nature gave this to protect us; Yet our perception's often wrong. Once the flood of feeling takes us All reflections seem too long Later, if we see our victims, Will we know when we have erred? For hate deceives ourselves and others When our inmost terror’s bared. How can we step back and ponder, See life from a wider view? How can we become less blinded, See our world and see it new? Succumb not to final despond. Succumb not to your despair. Often there are some who see. Often some preserve their care. Tempered by reflective wisdom Rage can calm when understood. When we find another being Who can withstand this Tiber's flood.

