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
......... this planet a place where love rules.

 

There are those
who on whim would destroy a poor nation.
Bring to quick
end needed measures for re-generation. 

You friend are
one who could alter courses of evil.    
I am me 
who would support means to its finish.

 

We, as hard workers for planet-survival  
can revive    
action by urging more care for Love-Light.

  • Author: Fay Slimm. (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 31st, 2021 02:04
  • Comment from author about the poem: Have brought out for an airing these lines written a while back hoping now is the time for another determined attempt at world-peace. Hope you enjoy.
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  • Views: 29
  • User favorite of this poem: Accidental Poet.
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Comments10

  • dusk arising

    One to one as neighbors we seem to get along until a politician or two creates mistrust. Politicians should be put in a boxing ring if they want to start a fight.

    Your words have an eternal truth and are worthy of a peace prize. SAdly the masses of humanity cannot see the reasoning.

    • Fay Slimm.

      Sincere thanks for your relevant thoughts after reading Together dear friend - hoping that with time those masses will learn the true way to world-peace.

    • PrEm Ji

      Let love rule the whole Universe!

      • Fay Slimm.

        With the all the way with your hope for the future dear Prem - thanks ever so for your visit and comment.

      • Accidental Poet

        You speak a truth so few can understand Fay. But your words heard loud and clear with those few to spread far and wide. Excellent write Fay. ; )

        • Fay Slimm.

          Greatly appreciate your comments after reading my view of Togetherness dear A.P.

        • orchidee

          Good write Fay.

        • Doggerel Dave

          The light bulb moment when all with power (not you or I) realize the futility of it all….. What are the odds? Not good at the moment, I’m afraid….Our pollies are being bluntly hyper-critical of China, including hints of possible open conflict would you believe…and ‘Stralia is losing export trade as a consequence…..
          ‘Sorry to be such a wet blanket, Fay

          • Fay Slimm.

            Your comments on present state of world affairs is not at all being a wet blanket Dave -- we can only hope things are on the change for the better after such a chaotic year and maybe the time is ripe for Togetherness to instigate that "light-bulb moment" - - thanking you for your visit and read.

          • Neville


            I hope your messages for world peace go's viral Fay ...................x

            • Fay Slimm.

              Wouldn't that be a miracle eh - -- bless ya for wishing it - -- methinks tis about time Togetherness is given central stage in shining some light on tackling the chaos this world is in...........x

            • SureshG

              I believe, you penned this in your very early days of poetry, for in its simplicity is a call for togetherness, for humans though capable are unwilling.
              It’s always a pleasure to visit here.

              • Fay Slimm.

                How true this was penned many moons back -- - yet more than ever we need a Togetherness - - thank you suresh for your thoughtful comment.

              • Trenz Pruca

                Another good one Fay. Thank you.

              • Goldfinch60

                That peace and love is within 99% of the people on this earth but it is the 1% that is destroying it, may they realise the error of their ways and love and joy is there for all of us.
                Good words Fay.

                Andy

              • L. B. Mek

                what a beacon of poetic hope
                you effortlessly exude, dear Fay..
                thank you!



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