Sparkly Fairy Dust

Cheyenne Smith

Imagine if we lived in a world consisting of less hatred & added admiration?

It may seem like us humans are all contrasted

I crave for a life in which world peace is not a dream but an entire creation

However, we’re more alike than you think; us people agree that love & peace are two possessions that are highly demanded.

 

We each have diverse walks of life;

various experiences and thoughts inside of our consciousness, that doesn’t mean we should despise people who disagree with us

Differences and opinions should be put aside after being discussed.

Maybe to create a world of peace, you’d need some ambition mixed with some sparkly fairy dust?

 

Nobody will always see eye to eye, it’s human nature but we could at least try to see through their eyes before passing a cold-hearted judgement?

To be together as one, the human species will need massive adjustment

 

We have come a long way

We need to show more grace and compassion in order to unlock a precious relationship between each human

We hope to improve this planet day by day

Change yourself for the better and you’ll become a new man

If we combined as one; we’d create a graceful, bright and devine radiance, that shimmers like the stars in the Milky Way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: Cheyenne Smith (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 28th, 2021 08:37
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  • spilleronsheet

    Nice one dear writer
    The intriguing questions
    And the much needed oozing out positivity
    Well said dear poet
    Really liked the ending lines

  • Goldfinch60

    Very true words Cheyenne.

    Andy

  • Caring dove

    Not everybody has to agree or even like each other … but that doesn’t mean we have to be unkind .

    Nice words .. here 🙂 we all need peace but sometimes theirs so much conflict between people … and unkindness



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