Temple Sounds 2

Mutley Ravishes



Thinking from

Let the weak

Say I am strong

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  • sorenbarrett

    A saying that is well organized in form, intent, thought and poetic verse. It is stable, logical, and unfortunately used to abuse the weak by unscrupulous leaders. Well written

    • Mutley Ravishes

      Thanks, Soren. I borrowed it from the Bible (Joel 3:10). Not that I`m some kind of expert in it. If only the "weak" knew of this (and acted on it) then I`m sure those "unscrupulous leaders" would not be able to abuse them.

      • sorenbarrett

        You are most welcome Mutley

      • Thomas W Case

        A whisper of defiance, short but sharp—keeps its teeth even in few words.
        Strength isn’t always loud; sometimes it lives in the quiet moments you dare to speak.

        • Mutley Ravishes

          Thanks, Thomas. I think this is the real defiance. A challenge to our own doubts, fears, skepticism and so on. Our own beliefs in other words. No need to go shouting slogans in the street.

        • Tristan Robert Lange

          Powerful write. Your restraint here does the heavy lifting, the poem's message comes through in what's not said. This is a fave for sure! 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

          • Mutley Ravishes

            Thanks, Tristan. Putting this into action is, I believe, (haha!) the most challenging thing I`ve ever attempted.



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