A POETIC LITANY OF POEMS CELEBRATING MLK DAY

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A POETIC LITANY OF POEMS CELEBRATING MLK DAY

 

The Man…The Spirit

 

His name was Dr. Martin Luther King;

He was a peace-loving human being.

 

 

           HIM

 

Preaching peace and love—

A mountain top of a man:-

Martin Luther King.

 

 

THE HUMAN DOVE

 

He came bearing a Dream for humanity

Teaching nonviolence, peace, and love

He was a drum major for human equality

Sent down to us by the Creator from above.

 

 

THE TEACHING KING

 

King taught

Nonviolent ways

Towards the justice we sought—

That injustice had numbered days:

Give praise!

 

 

 

 

 

                 KING’S DREAM

 

For too long, The Dream has only been surreal;

One that has been obstructed but not deterred;

In due time, it will become absolutely real!

For too long, The Dream has only been surreal;

With hope, faith, and time, come what God wills;

What God has promised can never be deferred.

For too long, The Dream has been only surreal;

One that has been obstructed but not deterred.

 

 

THE INSTINCTIVE DRUM MAJOR

 

A drum major of peace,

A drum major for love—

Marching for our release;

 

With guidance from above,

He marched nonviolently:-

Demanding that we be free.

 

He had a worldly dream

Fused with equality

For all like you and me;

 

He loved all human beings

Regardless of their race:-

He marched the justice pace.

 

Serving humanity,

He sought mass unity

And died for you and me:-

 

Serving us, he served God

In whom he put his trust;

In his footprints, let us trod!

 

HALE TO THE DREAM WEAVING KING

 

A mountain of a man was he,

Conqueror of Sisyphus’s failures;

Leading all eyes focused on the top

With echoing bells of freedom

Ringing out over the hills and valleys

Jingling echoed peace, love, and due justice.

 

Though the king he was—yet—he

Lived and died a humble servant;

Serving the living God of healing mercy

In labors of love towards fellow beings:-

And with mission purposed accomplished,

He ascended the eternal heavenly mountain

To that waiting house not made by hands.

 

However, he left us here with the eternal hope

Of our eyes’ coming liberation prize which

He assured was coming—although not in his lifetime

Nor before the tortuous times yet before us—for God

Had never yet failed to deliver what He has promised.

 

Yes, in the spirit of Jesus, he assured us

That the Dream will become a living vision

And the living vision will become a total reality;

Indeed, he assured us that God is a God of deliverance

And has promised us our rightful place in Earth’s Promised

Land and that despite any Pandora Box-like pandemonium

To come, God remains in charge and will eventually send

The Sun and Moon of His promised Bright Tomorrows:-

 

Thus, in these present victimizing dark times of

Catastrophic and calamitous uncertainties—as we

Commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day (this year),

Let our hearts, minds, souls, and spirits be fired up

By the fueling words he poured out to us over nearly

Half a century ago (1963) and still remain as igniting

Today as they were so many, many moons ago:

 

“God…gives the interior resources to face the storms

and problems of life…Let this affirmation be our ringing cry.

It will give us courage to face the uncertainties of the future.

It will give our tired feet new strength as we continue our forward

Stride towards the city of freedom.

“When our days become dreary with low hovering clouds

And our nights become darker than a thousand midnights,

Let us remember that there is a great benign power in

The universe whose name is God, and he is able to make

A way out of now, and transform dark yesterdays into

Bright tomorrows…”

 

                                    (Indeed…)

 

As we commemorate The Day of our modern-day prophet,

Martin Luther King Jr., may his spirit be the wind in the sail

Of our precious tinder life raft—in today’s rough and turbulent

Seal of life—that we may in Peace, Love, and Truth, reach our

Redemptive shores and ascend beyond Sisyphus-like efforts

To that mountain top where we all shall come to live in Peace,

Love, and due Equality that should rein in a world of the

Children of the One Blood of our One God—in the blessed Trinty.

 

 

    KING’S DAY…

 

Martin Luther King

Dream deferred but not deterred:-

Reality lives…

 

It’s Martin Luther King Day—

Dream deferred but not deterred:-

Liberty is on the way;

His speech, not just words heard.

 

  • Author: mlowe5 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 17th, 2022 07:29
  • Comment from author about the poem: A tribute to my and the world's Mentor!
  • Category: Special occasion
  • Views: 13
  • User favorite of this poem: L. B. Mek.
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Comments3

  • L. B. Mek

    'may he ever, Rest In Peace
    and his penetrating legacy, never cease
    to germinate
    young mind's, to that potential
    in striving to seize
    for all their World Shattering: Dreams!'
    (a great tribute and reminder
    to January 19th..
    thanks for sharing)

    • mlowe5

      ONE, L.B. Thanks. Much appreciated. Peace and Love.

    • orchidee

      Good tribute M.

      • mlowe5

        Thanks, orchidee. Let us continue to sojourn to the Dream's reality. Peace and Love.

      • dusk arising

        I thought of this great man on his birthday 15th January. SAme day as one of my sisters so it's easily remembered. Taught me much in my formative years.

        • mlowe5

          So many years have passed, dusk arising and The Dream as yet to become a reality. We must keep it alive and on its journey; our eyes must remain on the prize. Come 02/15/22, I will have been journeying since 02l15/42. As it has been said, "Only the worker dies; the work goes on." Peace and Love.



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