A poem written by an Arlington student in response to John Steinbeck's acceptance of the Nobel Prize:
Arise, soldier of the pen, for there is a battle Of the heart and soul Still yet to be fought. Mount yourself on your Noble steeds of justice And human goodness, for the powers Of god lie within the limits Of the human race! A dark time is ahead And within us now, rearing it’s ugly head towards the center of human innocence, wisdom, and the qualities that define Our Good. Therefore, it is up to you, o soldier Of the pen, to define the limits Of unscrupulousness, to defend yourself And others, with parables and words Of wisdom, and words Of encouragement, so that in the end, what you do will Not be stripped of its fertile essence As was the man who made the Battle cry of the writer, being whatever You may choose it to be, More necessary than ever. For remember this: Man, as he is able To inflict wounds, and heal them in a flash, Is neither a friend or enemy, but both.
~Nishi Peters
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