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Premium Member A Little Kindness Never Hurts

A Little Kindness Never Hurts

A little kindness never hurts,
yet today, find extremely rare.
Indifference foretold for last days,
cause fewer people  … care.

I posses God’s gift of free will,
gives me choice, of how I will act.
Kindness and impartiality,
daily my way of life … true fact.

With unprejudiced servants heart,
quickly learned to bite my tongue.
Instead, give compliments, graciously
to all races, aged, homeless … young.

Being kind, natural as breathing,
if to all men, dignity show.
If follow Christ example,
with or without words ... kindness know..

Acknowledge someone’s important,
give generous tip, thank you, a smile,
Cashier, maid, garbage man , police,
handicapped … or  unruly child.

Peace, kindness, love flow, from respect
for men, from various walks of life.
When don’t seek to always be right,
might find loving  … husband or wife.

Nice feelings stir within my heart,
concept … wish mankind could feel, know.
When,“consider others better,”
way, Phil. 2:3  … does show.

Concept … foundation for kindness,
easier be kind, do no harm.
If world practiced what I believe,
it might not … take up arms.

A Little Kindness Never Hurt

December 3, 2018
Enter contest by Brenda Chirl
Categories: unprejudiced, care, how i feel,
Form: Rhyme

Life's Choices: Love and War

Love can be a kindling or cool water for war,
it can douse a tinder, or fuel an uproar;
freedom to express is such that one’s voice
ennobles or offends, there’s always a choice.

War gestates in a greedy bosom’s core, 
nourished till obese, always wanting more,
tumor of hate, festers like a sore,
corpses in its wake, avaricious carnivore.

Love is the compassionate sailboat’s oar,
fathoms with wisdom the sea's dungeoned floor,
guides the heart toward unprejudiced shore,
then renders decision, with fair, reasoned score.

Too many lives lost for love of country before
going home in a carriage, with medals of courage,
yet too young for marriage, justice’s miscarriage!
Love can be a kindling or cool water for war.





11 February 2016
© Kp Nunez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unprejudiced, analogy, life, love, war,
Form: Rhyme

Inthenameof

Powers of heaven
Shaken. 		Gates brought down
Deify. Defy urbanely
Programming genetically
Sub sonic sounds
Domestic mirage of liberty

Homeland invasion - Counter-intelligence

Conducted on our own nation
On us.
Claiming they must
In defense of supposed
Freedom

Islamic threats - Chinese Debts
Pakastani! Illuminati?
War is waged
In name of worship

Distractions we serve
Make sick
Poison		-	Inflict

Federal reserve
Printing our cage
Turning the page of peraphecy
Illusory trick

Consecrate history
Set the stage

For our hostile reality
To seize control
Take violent action

The end-times arrive
Prophetic signs
Humanity defiled
By our sons of Belial

Gods disdain
focus the iniquitous
Divine in malice
perfect unprejudiced
Expostulate vile villains

Nefarious hearts
No wealth of moral
Only moral is wealth
Engage the knave

Treat the sick
Combating against spiritual health
Can't run from sin
Cannot run from yourself

Dimensional Transcendence
Apocalypse
Accelerates the end.
This blood will rinse
Epoch
Categories: unprejudiced, god, hyperbole, political, religious,
Form: Personification

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry


A Free World Without Barriers and Flags

How unthinkable is for a Jew and an Arab to walk
side by side and end the atrocities of war!
They wouldn't be afraid of a nuclear weapon attack,
their sky would be blue, not filled with horror;  
will their children be taught unprejudiced love 
to build that harmonious and peaceful grove?

If religious wars were never fought, 
so much grief would be spared
for the ones holding the hateful thought:
wouldn't Jesus be more loved?

If food were given to hungry people, 
death would be walking away from all;
many see starvation, but ignore the call...
they rather live well and ignore their struggle.

I must believe in the dream of world peace
when happiness would reign and increase
in lands where justice has been miguided
and the quest for truth has been denied.

Let's hold hands and teach the little ones
never to be remembered of conflicts
that caused woe and death for ages!
Let's write " Peace " on they foreheads:
they will know pure love that can be built with kind hands...
they will create a free world without barriers and flags! 


Written on 10/25/2016
Categories: unprejudiced, change, children, conflict, love,
Form: Rhyme

For Claire

Your beauty beams with patent rage
Undiminished and unharmed with age
Like the primrose of the spring 
You are the jewel that sunshine brings

Your kindness is without compare
Unprejudiced and unimpaired 
Like the music of a hymn 
You are the song that angels sing

Your joy inspires the world to smile
And makes the trials of day worthwhile
Like the rain upon the leaves
You are the water all life needs

Your compassion is unlimited
The purest and most noble gift
Like heroes in the books I read
You are the person I want to be
Categories: unprejudiced, family, grandmother, prejudice,
Form:

Breaking Barriers

If we could breach this gap,
Abolish chains separating us from the right track,
If we could read this untapped map,
Unlock the enigma from butterfly to cocoon sack,

Age would be a meaningless facade,
Along with race it'd have no face,
In this place it'd be an impact-less wad,
Unguarded stars under God amidst space,

Forever changed generation to regeneration,
If we could uncover what was lost,
From the point of influentially susceptible penetration,
Before condensation to storm until frost,

To bring back colorless consideration,
And no concern for money and priceless possessions,
Lace that into daily adulthood preparation,
Then adults could answer children's burning questions,

Grown folks could produce unbiased successors in succession,
Then we could have peace and harmony,
And from their mistakes we'd teach unprejudiced correction,
Far from you and me without the armory,

Full of guns they could settle cultural quarrels,
They'd do that day what we won't tomorrow,
Because they'd have better morals and their laurels,
Free of sorrows and anger to borrow.
Categories: unprejudiced, caregiving, childhood, education, faith,
Form: Didactic


Premium Member Dinosaur's Rules

I’ve heard people say dinosaurs are extinct
But I think there must be a resurgence!
It seems that our scientists all must have blinked,
Could it be just a bad egg emergence?

Imagine eggs dormant for thousands of years,
Now they’ve hatched with hell’s voice in their hoot-in,
This nightmare makes joke out of all of our fears,
For it seems they’re colluding with Putin.

Not often that slime mold can ever make friends,
Much more rarely with sentient creatures,
This scum uses dead and near dead for its ends,
Locked in dance with most all life's worst features!

Republican leaders are near perfect match,
War’s detritus their primary output!
For their reason for living is grabbing by snatch (1),
Evolutions connection to bigfoot?

It’s screwing and getting screwed Donald knows best,
And it could be it’s all that he’s good at,
Which explains why he thinks he must win to pass test
Beat him fair, get screwed twice, is his format.

If “excellence” is what unprejudiced seek,
The less fair minded seek just “advantage,”
Their disdaining of women means best sex is Greek,
Nation’s Law just a meddlesome baggage.

Supreme Court appointments must show prejudice,
Not a hint of a leaning toward fairness,
“Level playing field” “code” for unknown precipice,
And “Republican cheating” awareness.

It's hard to come up with one thing they stand for
Not wrapped up in Orwellian madness,
Theirs a nearsighted view only fools should adore,
And occasion for new Christian sadness.

Brian Johnston
February 16, 2017

Poet’s Notes:
(1) Of course, I am referring to “snatch” as a way of stealing from others
Categories: unprejudiced, angst, betrayal, humor, political,
Form: Quatrain

Premium Member Stand Up

A distressed world, slated, disconnected
innocent dying, leaders fighting
we the people undecided
on politicians whose lost our vision
the constitution that does't fix it
centuries of war never ending
lives of new beginning too soon ending
our destruction, the injustice,
frustrations of a united republic
elections that no longer win
for we the people in which it stands..... for
life is too precious to forever be subjected
the bleeding hearts that sores
the pain no ones should endure
Stand up for freedom, peace and liberation 
Stand up for the people to right legislation
Stand up for the child, the next generation
Stand up with respect, pride, unprejudiced
Stand up and pledge one nation undivided
Stand up and enlist to stop the violence
Stand up to right the wrongs before it's too late
Stand up for our fathers on strong foundations
Stand up for our mothers with love and dedication 
Stand up for our savior and almighty creator
Stand Up.
Categories: unprejudiced, community, dedication, devotion, encouraging,
Form: Free verse

How Can I Change What Has Already Been Changed?

How can I change what has already been changed?
Everything has been tried over a thousands ways,
and there my perplexing question lays...
without a persuasive answer connecting the flow of words
to a revelation that necessity has invoked!
 
What else can I write when every subject 
has already been written about by those illustrious writers?
But there's never a shortage of inventiveness...
that's found in the intellectual cleverness
that's only found in their depth!

How can I possibly replace the gentle pen which flows,
from an imagination so genuine and free?
I'll complete my sentences that wouldn't be an object of envy
of those written in the dreadful eras of restricted liberty;
one must bring more realism to questionable stories!   

What new thoughts will be expressed by this mind, 
not to imitate or infringe upon those writers' works lauded by society; 
and give them proper credentials for their creativity...
one can't help being inspired and transformed by their originality,
great writers or composers wouldn't excel without the precedent! 

How can I speak of fairness, if I don't practice it myself? 
My human side should be compassionate;
take on that unprejudiced and forgiving look...
I,too, I'm subject to faults and replete with regret;
when my conscience isn't reminded of death!  
 
What can I create from those eight notes
that await the awakening of inspiration from me?
For hours and hours my fingers will pound tirelessly...
on this piano, to write that unforgettable melody
that somebody will hear and play many times! 


How can I change what has already been changed?
I'll risk it all by revealing my unfortunate events... 
contesting their wills and connoting their faults!  


Copyright 2008 by Andrew Crisci
Categories: unprejudiced, introspectionwrite, change, write, prejudice,
Form: Sestina

Bold

Being bold takes goodwill, empathy,
fearlessness, unprejudiced attitude.
It’s a discipline, demands much labour,
Sweat, self-awareness and surveillance.

Nevertheless it’s worth all the effort!
Otherwise no one would never have
Either dived in the sky or tamed a tiger
Or just tried sushi like me the other day.

Boldness causes life to be delighful,
And surprising,  and sunlit, and meaningful.
It’s what makes one love passionately
Even if they’re absolutely not sure whether
They are or will ever be loved in return.
Categories: unprejudiced, inspirational, introspection
Form: Light Verse

Mother

M - moderate, and gentle, fully committed with all you do
O - objective and unprejudiced, creating balance in your family’s life
T - tender, loving and caring, tirelessly you spread yourself thin for us
H - hardworking, honest, a helpmate, always hovering, seeking to project 
E - excellence shown in your sacrifice to ensure complete satisfaction
R - reliable, resilient, restorer of peace, happiness, and joy

My Mother
Our Mother
Your Mother
Categories: unprejudiced, mother,
Form: Free verse

Premium Member Natural Commandments

take care of your own...
love your family and friends...
give others respect...

seek to help your group...
taking care of the workers...
takes care of country...

return any favors...
brotherhood always returns...
reaping of rewards...

confront challenges...
change needs unbending resolve...
or benefits will lack...

heed authority...
there are elders and the skilled...
liberty and laws...

be unprejudiced...
there's respect honor and trust...
evenhandedness...

value others things...
family property goods...
nothing is worthless...

stan sand
© Sand Blown  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: unprejudiced, appreciation,
Form: Haiku

Premium Member In Suppression of Treason What Motive Or Reason

Irony, often, enacts comically fatal roles,
Brings dignitaries down from their highest pedestal poles; 

Sometimes, in a symbolically pragmatic costume,
Of the protagonist, destruction its role does assume;

Julia Gillard, Australian feminist Prime Minister,
Kitten heels!  Fell over public! Earned laughter sinister!

Unprejudiced slip! Humiliated tentatively!
Escorts and envoys, though, waited on her attentively!

Her fall followed her fiery address on male chauvinism,
Fall on grass and fall-from-grace were linked to her feminism;

Did Julia Gillard abet the Western Australian State,
From the crown of the United Kingdom to terminate?

The alleged treason, with her falls, harmed her reputation,
As her opponents wished, these led to her resignation;

Conservatism of foes, I'd conclude, is cause of her fall,
To cry in wilderness, yet, she has felt, has been her call...!


20 April 2022
In suppression of treason what motive or reason Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Joe Maverick
Categories: unprejudiced, life, political,
Form: Couplet

Without Prejudice

Take a stroll through your past life
It’s horrifying isn’t it, what you’ve found?
A past that continually haunts you
Choices made irresponsibly unsound 

Now take an in-depth look again
Dismiss the prejudice you possess
So much conflict and anger
A learned behavior to be my guess

Someone poisoned your thoughts
Teaching you chauvinistic displays
Someone taught you incorrectly 
Without prejudice was never a way

Take an unprejudiced look at your life now 
And all that you’ve become
Don’t be foolish and fall under
Her bigotry; you’re under her thumb

Remain unbiased and always remember
All the fairness I’ve preached to you
Approach each person without prejudice
For the next one to be judged, could be you

© Stacy Lynn Stiles
Categories: unprejudiced, introspection, life, sad, visionary,
Form: Sonnet

Premium Member Choosing Empowering Values

What values do I choose
for a human body?
mind?
nature?
spirit?
sensory soul?

What values do we choose
for a humane embodied species?
for maleness?
for femaleness?
Yang and/or Yin values?
for empowering strength
and enlightening flow?

Do we choose these values
or do we inherit them?
Wholesale values
learned from marketable skillsets
developed from those now physically gone
yet metaphysically 
and multiculturally forever?

Or do we also choose
as we mature in chosen/unchosen experience
to embellish
and extend
humane empowering memories
and enlightening imaginations
out to all Earth LifeTribe cooperative values,

And predative disvalues, rooted in anger,
flowering in retributive injustice systems
authorized by straight and/or white and/or male privilege,

And competitive misvalues, 
choosing win/lose survivalist fear of change

To value profoundly regenerative
polycultural
multicultural becoming together
in valued sexual bodies,
evaluative sensory minds,
revalued sensually experienced hearts,
invaluable bicameral souls,
root organic energy systems
for enlightenment
left-brain dominant,
empowerment
right-brain multiculturally prominent

Morality of past light memories
for future EarthPower 
humane-divine 
natural-spiritual
secular-sacred 
ecological-theological 
resiliently-resonantly valued imaginations.

What healthy values 
do we most wealthily imagine
for a human body?
democratically egalitarian mind?
unprejudiced nature?
compassionate spirit?
humane culture?
divine climate?
sensory listening soul?
Categories: unprejudiced, environment, health, humanity, integrity,
Form: Political Verse
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