Together

Fay Slimm.

 

 

Together.

 

I am me,
................the product of timeless eternity.

You are you
for whom wisdom created earth's beauty.

We are the
............................. citizens of universality.

Let us make
......... together an earth where love rules.

 

There are those
who on whim would destroy a whole nation.
Bring to quick
end patient old methods to re-generate.

You friend are
one who could alter the course of dark evil.    
I am me 
who can support the means to its finish.

 

We as workers for planet-survival  
must franchise     
light's freedom to watch peace revive.

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  • Neville


    I'm right there with you .. both beside and behind ya ...

    I just love these words and all they stand for ....

    a perfectly poemed message for all those who love, peace, justice, love and all things that money and bullying n lies cant really buy despite some thinking otherwise ....

  • Goldfinch60

    I am very much with you Fay, may peace and love fill our world.

    Andy

  • orchidee

    Good write Fay.

  • Fay Slimm.

    Many thanks Dan and D.A. for your read and for adding Together into your list of favourites.

  • MendedFences27

    Let's hope there is enough time to save this Earth. With certain fools in power who deny the danger and destroy the unity required to save this planet it is increasingly close to the point of no return.
    Your poem lends hope to us all that with some care we can survive. It also shows the attraction of two equally dedicated workers. A mutual attraction born of a shared will to help us all survive. Love and hope, what more can you ask for? - Phil A.

    • Fay Slimm.

      What more than love and hope could we ever ask for my friend - a very big thank you dear Phil for your thoughtful comment on Together - let us look forward to those two fruits of the true spirit winning the fight against hate and greed.



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