This poetic reflection portrays a state of fragile peace—one that arises not from genuine mutual understanding, but from the shared exhaustion of warring parties. Although the sounds of weapons may fall silent and numerous agreements may be signed, loss and resentment often remain deeply rooted in the hearts of those affected.
The author emphasizes that a victory stained with tears is ultimately meaningless so long as psychological and emotional wounds remain unhealed. Peace of this kind is merely a temporary pause, vulnerable to erupting once more into violence if forgiveness is absent.
The poem concludes that true peace must grow from compassion and mutual empathy, not from the defeat or devastation of one side over another.

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