Wishing Well Was Full.

kevin browne

simple it seems when it feels so right
going against a thought that succeeds
integrity takes over with a principle or 2
beauty so in design, that diverse it appears
turning life into reality. is that a smile on the sun
the past is for remembrance, history taught us well
together we all love and a lesson well learnt
fell over yet again, we must stand before the fall
towers built with thought glazed in golden ivory
hiding in a place so Heavenly to your own
reading between the people who say I will
gathered in some justice, placed it all around
squared up some communities, spoke high and low
concern for equality this planet sat us down
wishing well was full and the water looked at me
shout out your dreams and for all to hear and see
in a life that we have delightfully in knowing
every second counted should fill a part of it
through times when we love and stick together
hold a hand, comforting some souls for one another.

  • Author: kingkev101 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 9th, 2017 05:53
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments4

  • willyweed

    I think you are right again Kev we are here to hold each others hands and comfort one another through this perilous journey we call life, good words good advise good write.

    • kevin browne

      you always make me feel like writing another poem just for you willyweed. maybe in the pipeline soon. you deserve it after all your nice comments..

      • willyweed

        I wait with baited breath for your gentle wisdom me mucker!

      • 2 more comments

      • WriteBeLight

        I agree with WW!

        • kevin browne

          that was easy and thank you WriteBeLight.

        • vvnrose

          Compassionate.

          • kevin browne

            thank you vvrose. nice to meet you..!

          • Augustus

            There's comfort in your message.enjoyed.



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