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ethome
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0 posted 2011-03-25 03:40 PM



Once you realize you need mercy
Then equality is in sight
Open the doorway to position
You can be someone's delight
When you recieve that mercy gift
It's no flattery shroud
It's poverty's emotional help
Makes humans forget themself
Mercy's a diamond without money
A paradise without hell,
And mercy's mission is urgency
Before this world destroys itself.
Religion's mockery of mercy
Keeps killing man's fellow man
Who's to judge what is mercy
When countries claim God's their man
Give religions their just due
Empty all their bank accounts
Take the pauper from the refuse
Give him a turn around.
Make mercy your platform
Feed the poor within this land
No lies no scams no special tricks
The truth within your stand.
Then politics will finally
Make you an honest man...???

true love never looks after it's own interests

© Copyright 2011 Eric Lewis True - All Rights Reserved
JerryPat2
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1 posted 2011-03-25 05:16 PM


Don't know about Canada, but the poor here in America have air conditioning, drive late model or new cars, spend money on fast food rather than cook, and many other things that when I was growing up people that well off certainly didn't deserve the tag as poor, and wouldn't be getting "commodities." Yep, there are truly poor people. Last year in America, a family of four making $22,050 was considered poor and eligible for all the perks. We have decades of the same families who live off the government continuously. A credit card, which the government pays, house subsidized, . . . I could go on and on. What poor people in this country earn each year from the government would make real poor people in other countries like millionaires. It is time we reevaluated what the poor actually are. I agree with you about religion, the biggest sham on the poor people that has ever been run. Even Mother Teresa questioned her God near the end of her life, and I think died still questioning (H)im.

~ Look hard behind you and you'll be able to maneuver around the pitfalls ahead of you. ~

serenity blaze
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2 posted 2011-03-25 07:07 PM


I wasn't ignoring ya--I was thinking.

This brought me around to that circular reasoning thing that gets me every time.

And that's fine--I like to think.

Thanks for the "jump", E.

Enjoyed.

Spiros Zafiris
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3 posted 2011-03-25 10:24 PM


.interesting, Eric..i always enjoy reading
your poems..>>spiros
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ethome
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4 posted 2011-03-26 12:15 PM


I understand where you're perception comes from Jerry but there's human beings all over the world. I sense a certain resentment in your comment and I understand that also. We have generations of people up here on welfare.
However, that's not just exactly the perspective I was trying to create. More of an overall look.
“In the 1948 Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the UN described access to adequate housing as essential, but, more than half a century later, the right to a secure home is by no means guaranteed,” states BBC News. A recent UN report estimates that 100 million people throughout the world are homeless—including over 30 million children—and warns that the situation is getting worse. In developing countries, the UN blames the problem mainly on rapid urbanization. Additionally, in Southeast Asia and Africa, some 600 million people live in overcrowded, poor-quality housing, lacking adequate sanitation and water. Wealthier countries are not immune. In the United States, up to 700,000 people live on the streets. In some parts of Western Europe, 12 out of every 1,000 persons are homeless.
Even in those developing countries the religionists and political leaders have all the wealth and they're not willing to share it with the poor. Sometimes they even exterminate the poor to get rid of them.
Two sides to every story and I appreciate yours. That's why the reference to political and religious reform mentioned in the poem.
I always appreciate your comments.

Eric

true love never looks after it's own interests

ethome
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5 posted 2011-03-26 12:19 PM


Karen
I know the circular reasoning you're refering to.
Hard not to come around to it when one considers everything.
I appreciate the comment and the visit.

Eric

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Spiros
Thank you for the read and the comment. I appreciate your thoughts.

Eric

true love never looks after it's own interests

OwlSA
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6 posted 2011-03-26 01:44 AM


If everyone was merciful, no matter what else, and leaders (thus also merciful) were also honest, knowledgeable in what they need to know, and wise, the leaders would have a much easier job to guide the rest of the world into harmony and unity of its diversity.  Showing mercy is not easy and is not for sissies.  Well done to you, Eric, for your acknowledgement of the value and honour of mercy.  Lovely poem in its own right, too.

Owl

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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7 posted 2011-03-26 08:36 AM


Amen! Eric the funny thing about religion is that, in his day, Jesus was against it for the same reasons.  Good stuff!
Lori

ethome
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8 posted 2011-03-26 09:47 AM


Diana
You're right on. Yes, it's a big job but everything starts somewhere.
Honesty is lacking big time these days.
I appreciate such comments very much.

Eric

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Lori
Yes, he hated the religious leaders of his day and they're almost exactly the same these days.
Thanks for the viosit and the nice comments.

Eric

true love never looks after it's own interests

2islander2
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9 posted 2011-03-26 12:33 PM


Hello Ethome, I asked mercy only one time in my life, I was beaten up (morally not phisically), so I can't tell where the truth is about mercy even i Guess it is a wonderful initiative and sentiment...Your poem has the beauty of the heart in it and that means a lot...Thanks for the very enjoyable read.

yann

ethome
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10 posted 2011-03-26 12:35 PM


Hi Yann
Too bad about that time in your life.
However, there's always sunshine after rain and something to look forward to.
I appreciate your kind words.

Eric

true love never looks after it's own interests

BluesSerenade
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11 posted 2011-03-26 01:16 PM


aha!!  Very good, love your message and the honesty of it all.
ethome
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12 posted 2011-03-26 01:56 PM


Thank you Blues.
It's always a pleasure to get a reply from you.
Ya'll come back now!

Eric

true love never looks after it's own interests

Marchmadness
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since 2007-09-16
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13 posted 2011-03-27 02:09 AM


I always enjoy a poem with a clear message.
There is a lot to think about here. How about we replace religion with mercy.
                                   Ida

ethome
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14 posted 2011-03-27 03:07 AM


Good idea Ida
It would probably be an improvement.
Thanks for the comment and visit.

Eric

true love never looks after it's own interests

Honeybunch
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South Africa
15 posted 2011-03-27 07:32 AM


Hi Eric - I think that to show mercy one first needs to find compassion.  Not many people in this world of "me, me, me" are compassionate.  In fact, compassion, is perhaps higher up on the ladder than love.  Enjoyed your thoughts here and your presentation.

Helen

JerryPat2
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16 posted 2011-03-27 08:05 AM


"the right to a secure home is by no means guaranteed,"

Sorry, Eric, but there is no such thing as a "right" to secure housing. There is only a mindset to have one and work toward that end. After saying that I understand there are situations all over the world where certain people, either skin color, ethnic background, etc. prevent them from owning homes, and that should have, by now, been changed. Unfortunately, it hasn't in many places.

~ OK, so what's the speed of dark? ~

s1nfully_1nn0c3nt
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17 posted 2011-03-27 08:20 PM


Mercy...a hard thing to ask for, and even harder thing to give. I like this, makes me stop and think "Have I given/received mercy when/where it was needed?"
Always a pleasure.

-Trina
Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self.

ethome
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18 posted 2011-03-27 09:50 PM


Helen

Thanks for dropping in.
I too think compassion is important but also think mercy and compassion go hand in hand.
Thanks for the kind words and the visit.

Eric

ethome
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19 posted 2011-03-27 09:59 PM


Don't be sorry for your thoughts Jerry.
After all those are BBC's words.
I don't agree with your perception and I think you're taking this too literally. I think what they mean is everyone should have the right to choose to seek secure housing through their efforts given the opportunity.
It's the opportunity that's so often missing. This writing can't be catagorized by USA only, although there's problems there like everywhere else.
I understand you come from the old school like I do where everyone worked hard to achieve their goals. Sometimes it took a long time to accomplish the feat.
For sure too much is given away in the welfare dept. It seems like it's not distributed to those really in need but to a bunch of semi professional freeloaders.

I always appreciate your thoughts.

Eric

true love never looks after it's own interests

ethome
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20 posted 2011-03-27 10:01 PM


Good question for all of us to ask ourselves Trina.
I think it's harder to extend mercy than to receive it but then that's where the real happiness lies...I believe.....smile
Thanks for the comments.

Eric

true love never looks after it's own interests

twistedpup
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21 posted 2011-03-30 09:40 PM


wow that was an intense poem. i liked the read though. like i said wow.

*hugs*

ethome
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22 posted 2011-03-31 02:44 AM


Thanks twisted I appreciate the comments.

Eric

true love never looks after it's own interests

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