Open Poetry #32 |
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God's Perfection. |
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Goldenrose Member Elite
since 2003-05-30
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This poem is about the poor nations of the world who face death purely due to the simple fact of having nothing to eat. Famine does not descriminate, it kills children as equally as adults, but when rich nations can help their fellow men/women and stand by while they die, it makes me angry and sad,there is a big famine and disaster waiting to happen in the Sudan as we speak/write. Please make a donation to the Sudan appeal today, thank you for reading, we are all God's children, we are all God's perfection. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Life is precious, the passage of time comes upon us all. Only love, kindness and compassion, enriches and enhances human life. To love without conditions, giving kindness and soothing words of honour. Compassion should be a golden thread through all world society. Strong healthy nations, should offer the hand of compassion to the weak and dying, to lift them back to life from death's shadow. How can a nation of God's children, not help another nation of his perfection and beauty? The Earth shares a common bond, we are all God's perfection. ''Death where is thy sting? Love where is thy glory?'' William Shakespeare. |
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passing shadows Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577displaced |
Phil, we need more people in the world like you it is a sad thing, yes |
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Goldenrose Member Elite
since 2003-05-30
Posts 3665 |
Thank you Dixie...if we all just gave a tiny amount of money, something we pay for a chocolate bar or somehting as trivial, we could be saving a child's life....i think a childs life is worth giving up one chocolate bar dont you?..thank you for your words as usual Dix...it is good to be back... Goldenrose. ''Death where is thy sting? Love where is thy glory?'' William Shakespeare. |
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