STEEL

Everywhere your enemies celebrate too early.

They took away your name from the city,

but it will always be remembered

for the battle of Stalingrad.

It was what you were named for-steel.

From such a metaphor, we can learn about endurance

even in the darkest days.

Death is the ultimate victor.

But living a life that shuns bourgeois vulgarity

and stamps its force

like a sword forged from hot steel

that strikes at the heart of mortality,

speaks with its own power.

How can there be loneliness

when one is struggling for bread and land with others

as the crane who knows when to fly

in the yearly migration

on the edge of the curve of the great earth?

It is victory

to win a people’s war.

I will never forget when I first saw

Stalin’s immortal chiseled face,

a Spartan

out of the pages of Thucydides’ magnum opus,

a battle cry for the ages.

Written by Luis Lázaro Tijerina

Eminent Historian from USA