Short Empathize Poems
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Bismillah
I empathize with those things that take flight,
and I seek to speak to the masses,
To deliver the message,
and to spread the truth.
vulnerable seagull left behind
standing on sandy beach
staring at lopsided waves
listening to the warnings of the sea
where is your family?
I empathize, feeling alone myself
a comrade
misunderstandings are often rampant
hasty assumptions can be notoriously incorrect
learning to actively listen is the unity challenge
caring enough to empathize and learn
changes things in incredibly wonderful ways
It is more often true than not,
Batteries are not included
For this, I can empathize
It's hard when you are excluded!
If batteries are found missing
Please put some in, without adieu
They are deserving to be there
And it's just the right thing to do!
Peach poetry flows like silver soul
Universal feelings from head to toe
Rises in surprises growing like red rose
People empathize bringing hearts close
Oh the purpose may be a story told
Some want to be heard or free to grow
Even the black bird has a song you know
Empathizing
Miracle Man
5/4/2024
We can’t feel some other’s pain but we can empathize,
we search our heart’s for comforting words to verbalize.
Pain we can’t feel,
To them, is so real,
their need is words of comfort, not someone to advise.
When the smile of your face fades away remind yourself of your sadness then you’ll smile again
When your eyes see with emptiness, remind yourself of all your happiness then you’ll see with joy.
When you remember your pain to empathize better and remember your joy to smile brighter
You just won your burden’s lighter
No matter that we've never met,
Compassion radiates from afar.
Rippling outward, gathering strength,
Expanding across the oceans wide.
A warm light like a rising sun,
Gently touches grieving hearts.
Distant strangers, I empathize.
Compassion has gracious eyes
For your sorrows and your tears.
With time, may it soften grieving pains.
Empathize
You are him
Down to size
Sink or swim
See their guns?
Just pretend
You’re having fun
Just pretend
Naught to mend
Wasting away
They’ll give you
Another day
They’ll give you
A chance to pray
Weighted life
Mouth quiet
Hide the strife
A new diet
A dripping knife
It’s ok if
You’re not him
‘Cause you know
He’ll sink not swim
Form:
Silence is golden
unless this sad quietude
is coming from you.
[Wrote this for a GR friend, who sometimes disappears for long stretches, and I liked it enough to post here, cause it often applies to many people I know, who go quiet (or even disappear altogether) from the online ranks. I thought other poets and readers might empathize.]
There is a place in Heaven
For the ones with high expectations
Who uplift and nurture other people’s children
There is a place in Heaven
For those who console and empathize with strangers
There is a place in Heaven
For those who put others needs
Ahead of their own
There is a place in Heaven
For every mother’s child
Who was ever loved.
Forgetting,
Is Oft Times Painful
7-3-2016
Seems all our actions effect another,
And while not always feeling our pain.
They empathize, as would any other,
Though facial utterances look so feign.
Pain is not always the nerve end kind,
But sometimes takes root in the heart.
One whose existence you’ve not defined,
Whose retention has declined to depart.
If you were me and I were you,
We’d know what we were going through,
For we can never quite explain
Our joys, our sorrows or our pain.
Those close to us will empathize
And try to see things through our eyes,
Yet even then, they will not know
How high or low our moods may go.
It isn’t like we try to hide
The feelings bubbling inside,
But we could only truly see
If I were you and you were me.
We see ourselves in everyone
Our flaws we recognize
They stand out like the morning sun
Through holes in our disguise
It's hard to turn and look away
Most times we empathize
Those other times our tongues betray
Our guilt it then implies
If we could learn to hold our tongue
Learn not to criticize
Then we could hide our faults among
The silent who are wise.
Daniel Turner
Girls are like pianos in deed and simile
When well tuned they giggle and smile
When annoyed they prop and empathize
When spoiled they demand and emphasize
He who can make a girl laugh can make her upright
Then they grow glassy and fabulously bright
They become wily strong and pretty useful
Being good they go to heaven very beautiful
The saddest thing a girl can is to dump down herself
And then be a soaked wet coat hanging on the shelf
Your essence was conceived
from my rib, a clavicle that
would entwine us forever.
As Adam to Eve, from the
beginning & to the ending of
our time.
You are the "W" to my world,
where your entity is my true
existence.
Like freash air to my nose
& my body to clothes,
you complete me.
You are the fruit to my tree,
without you it's so difficult
to breath.
So, please...empathize wiith me,
because Without you there's no me.
Form:
Assume you have to ask questions and you
Can mess up. You
Can apologize and make it up by
Offering to help
Understand a problem and
Never pretend to empathize. Just
Treat people right
Ask to hear both sides of a story
Before making one evil, another inheriting all glory
Illustrate what you preach
Learn why things work
Indecisiveness needs to stop, make up your mind
Trials and tribulations will test your character,
Yield happiness and calm, life will be a delight.
Aching is my heart for you
Withering my very soul.
A crack will turn me pale blue
Only you can halt the toll.
Teresa of Calcutta
Empathize for my poor sake.
Why not look at this nutter
Hoping to be yours to take.
After all, I am to blame
Killed of my wonderful good.
All I am is a failed game
Prayers to you under my hood.
Only the faithful are helped
Not because of selfishness
Of sheer gratitude for life.
By Leanne Walsh
07/07/2014 (MM/DD/YY)
I have lived way to long
this world has but a strong grip on me
I am a combination
of love and hate
stirred vigorously
the chain reaction left me
unable to feel remorse for all my actions
as of late
I hate being numb
unable to empathize with your pain
it is but cumbersome to carry this dead weight around
I am bound to pay heavily for my transgression
towards the human race
I have inform you in fair warning
that if you touch my heart you will
get frostbite
Confess?
You want me to confess?
Haha
Yea right
That's something I'll never do
I mean yea sure I want to
But...
Where to start?
How do I begin?
What will leave my mouth?
What will your brain grasp and
understand?
Don't empathize
You shouldn't sympathize
Just realize
That I go through nothing
NOTHING AT ALL
But I am going through
EVERYTHING
The only
And most honest understanding
confession
You'll ever get from me
.
.
.
.
Confession time?
No,not yet
I look out from the iron bars
Wish I could go out for a long walk
Living in four walls
Walking within is maddening
My body has become stiff, I desperately need exercise
I want to chat with others
Share, laugh and enjoy life
This life is depressing
Especially for an extrovert like me
God please end this
If not at least give me death.
Note: I was talking about caged animals. If you could relate to this, please empathize with animals. Stop caging animals and visiting zoos.
I may never know how to create the sounds of a Dave Gilmour guitar, I may never know how to sing like the lost genius that was Whitney.
I may never feel the ‘G’s of a Mach loop in the sky, or see a blue whale swimming by but that won’t stop me.
We all live together in this one life, we all feel at times lonely and empty. We all steal a kiss in the night. We all love and hurt constantly.
But if we can’t empathize or hear the the fear in another humans cries…
what the hell are we?