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Jooles


Notice of absence from Jooles
I disappear for months on end......just my life but I always come back!

What would life be like if everything was free

If 💰 money had no value and meant not a thing to me

If no one ever charged you for all the things you got

But came to you in equal share , but not a single thing bought

 

If things were given willingly, like a parents love for their child

Everyone was equal and all it cost was that everyone smiled

If work was making neccessaties so that human needs were meet

Then everyone would be clothed, everyone would be set

 

Why is such a simple concept such a hard thing to do

Why is greed and money in our nature set

Is that's whats inside of you?

  • Author: Jooles (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 10th, 2017 12:02
  • Comment from author about the poem: Not been on for a while...just a wee quick one I wrote the other day. Lovely thought.....
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 31
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Comments4

  • Mugsdaddy

    Great flow loved the point great piece really enjoyed it.
    Mugsdaddy

    • Jooles

      Thank you

    • Gary Edward Geraci

      Regrettably and historically, the utopian ideology of socialism and communism has never worked - having caused over 100 million deaths, worldwide. Empirically documented in this riveting study: https://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/MURDER.HTM

      Conversely, the social teachings of the Catholic Church (also well documented) have had an enormously successful impact on the well being, freedom, and advancement of people the world over. Your heart yearns for the best in all of us that we were indeed created for!

    • Jooles

      But it is a nice ideology. 👍

    • Goldfinch60

      Jooles it was like this in the very old days but the greedy wanted more and wanted a reward for providing for others. Good write and great sentiments.

      • Jooles

        Thanks Goldfinch...the greedy suck 🤣



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