Until the very end
You are a seed
A child of the words
The idioms you phrase
The phrases you read
The words that read you
The expressions you breed
But mostly
The words you bleed
Let your voice be
heard
And your silence be
loud
Until the very end
You are a seed
A child of the words
The idioms you phrase
The phrases you read
The words that read you
The expressions you breed
But mostly
The words you bleed
Let your voice be
heard
And your silence be
loud
So profound.
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Thank you!
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So much is so few words. Something simply profound, like when sunshine focuses itself upon a small bench sitting beneath a gap in a woods.
I love it.
L-RD Bless, Keep, Shine. . .
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Thank you so much!
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Such a pleasure to read your words again.
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You are so kind, Anne. Thank you!
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Nice… Please bro explain this poem for me
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I will do so but would you be kind enough to tell me what you perceive from it before I give you my angle?
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Okay…. I think you’re trying to send a message on the power of thoughts and silence and imaginations
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We are thinking along the same line, my friend.
We stand at a point in history when you cannot be silent and be a good person at the same time. Silence speaks too.
Nature has given men the gifts of words for a reason. Certainly, there is a time to be quiet and a time to talk. The sad truth about our world is that not everyone has a voice. But many good people do. Unfortunately when good people choose to be quiet, evil wins. When good men are called to take a vote to condemn evil but they choose to abstain from voting, they have sanctioned the ignoble acts by default.
Thank you for reading. I appreciate your comments.
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I am always happy when you post. At the moment I am struggling to find words to combat the ugliness from my President without adding more fuel to the appalling fire. I feel like saying “I am glad you are here” to each immigrant I encounter every day. But that seems intrusive.
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Thank you so much, Elizabeth. We already know the president. He does not hide his feelings or his intentions however awkward or uncompassionate they may seem. What we don’t know is what lies in the mind of our neighbors and fellow citizens. What we want to know is whether they will approve of his rhetorics a second time. The next election will tell us what our neighbors really want to say without saying it loudly.
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Sad to say, I am too familiar with the sentiments of many Americans, having encountered them all my life living in an interracial family. I just hope that justice and compassion prevail.
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Wonderfully and profoundly expressed! I’m so happy to be reading your work again.
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Thank you so much, Diana. I appreciate your support.
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You’re utmost welcome, my friend.
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Wonderful! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Thank you, Anna. ❤ ❤ ❤
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“He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.” … “The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people.”
… “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” -MLK, Jr.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” – Edmund Burke … “The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.” – Albert Einstein
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I really love these inspiring quotes. Thank you so much.🙏
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You’re so welcome! 😊
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