That is really it, McGrath, we all see different things happening. I had recently written about standing in front of war, the Teinamin Sq. immage in Walking with King, so I was struck by her desire to tell her parents of the pain of others, rather than what must have been hard for her, facing her fear in an unfamilier place. But, your song is spot on, standing in front of war. An Israeli friend of mine, a lawyer who worked for Palistinian rights, said, the real shame is that the driver likely didn't care, no hate no love, just she was in the way and he didn't care. If only we could melt those hard hearts. what a world. Peace Larry