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Monday, 07 January 2013

WAR ON HUMANITY

 



   Sunday, 22 June 2008

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WAR ON HUMANITY


War on Humanity
is fought each day

It is the cares who are dying,
By what we do Today

The Bullets are not flying,
Yet Hate has given way

It kills the Love we have,
Takes the cares away

The Body does not bleed,
Yet the heart is torn away

Life is not dead,
Yet the soul is surely Wounded

What is Man 
Without a Heart to give?

A soul who is dying

For He's killing
Humanity in Him.

A THOUGHT!

Death will end my life,
Yet who killed my soul?

Who has my Heart,
Would you care to know?

Humanity! I am giving,
Every care that comes to be

Every love I am living,
Is given by God to me

So I give it all to you,
To help Humanity from dying

It takes all of us,
to give Care Each day.

TO KEEP HUMANITY

FROM DYING.

Dedicated To Humanity

For it is the only way to win

The casualties will be less,
when Love is there within

I bandaged it with Cares,
to keep Humanity from dying

Hate is always near,
Yet it does not have to be within

For the first loss will be yours,
When Hate is more than care

A Poeatreeman

The mine fields of Hate,
are every conflict Man takes

He lays down His Hate,
That Love will not get through

He keeps out cares,
Only hate is there

Humanity cannot win,
Until He clears the mine fields of Hate.

Understanding can help,
Yet Love must be there too

For it is the only opening,
That will let Us get through.

Each time I step in,
What will it take to clear the way?.

I hope the love within
Will find a better way.

A Poet's Note


Read Well! For it is Your Heart

Won or Lost it is up to You

Take the day
to give CARE A HAND

God and Love will help You too

You have the day to help Yourself

Take the time to do it well

TOMORROW?

I Can Never Tell!.

Edgar Allan Prieto
10/22/96
 Copyright ©2007 Edgar Allan Prieto

 
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