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Mosaic Musings...interactive poetry reviews _ Fixed Form and Rhyming Poetry for Critique -> Herme's Homilies _ Our Choice!

Posted by: Rhymer Sep 29 20, 09:23

Although eyes are opened, how few of us will see
What there is around us, or care what it might be?
For many shrink from truth, to suit their selfish need,
With eyesight that’s selective, troubles they’ll not heed.

Although ears are receptive, how few of us will hear,
The cries of those persecuted, living constantly in fear.
Deafened by the thunder, of righteous indignation;
Their pleas silently ignored, by lack of motivation.

Although our hearts are touched, by pity and compassion,
When action is needed, it’s considered out of fashion.
It’s an oft accepted view: that’s Life! So what? It’s tough!
Then leave the matter shelved: tomorrow - soon enough!

Should we exercise our senses, and open hearts much more
To mitigate the plight, that affects the world’s sick and poor
It is by our so doing, and the satisfaction Life awards,
That we find ourselves blessed, and reap justified rewards.

Rhymer September 28th, 2007.
(Erroneously posted in Acropolis Challenges)


Posted by: JustDaniel Sep 29 20, 14:03

Glad to see this posted here, Denis, because, as you know, this part of the site has not been used for some time. One piece that I posted over a month ago sat silent since then! We don't have many visitors these days, but perhaps that will change one day. I certainly agree with the sentiments of your poem, my friend.
One's hearing and seeing from the heart can only be seen in their actions, and those actions are so oft missing. deLighting in your sharing, Daniel sun.gif

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