Remembering Martin Luther King.

Remembering Martin Luther King.

A Poem by Coyote Poetry
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Someone said to remember M.L.K. We should do acts of kindness. I believe he would appreciate his memory of anti-violence and love to be strengthen by kind deeds and love.

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  Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.

I was just a baby when Martin Luther King Jr. led the world to equality with his sermons of love and anti-violence.
Even as a young boy he motivated my dreams of all men and woman being treated with equality and fairness.
I wonder how different the world would be? If Martin Luther King Jr. lived. I believe the world would of been a better place.


A old man walked into the mall.
He was wearing old clothing and not talking to anyone.
Me and my daughter were sitting at a coffee shop.
The old man sat across from us.
The manager of the coffee shop looked with distaste at the man.
He asked the man did he want anything?
The old man said no.
The manager asked him to leave.

I sent my my daughter to him.
She asked did he want a coffee and food?
He told her no.
She came back to me.

I asked the waitress to sent him the special and a coffee.
He received the food with a  surprise.
He ate the food with a great hunger.
Me and my daughter started to walk away.
He got up and told me "Thank you."
I shook his hand. Told him.
"We all need a helping hand sometime."
His eyes with tears. He told me.
"God will remember you. God remember the good people who give without
the desire of reward."

The world needs more Angels with the gifts of kindness.
Could Jesus be the man who is dirty and homeless and we do not want to see him?

I drive by 1-94. A well dressed man is with a sign.
"Need food."
It is a cold day.
I gave him some fruit and vegetables.
A few dollars.
He gave me a big smile. Told me.
"You are  blessed for helping the poor man. No greater kindness."

Could there be Angels  testing our spirit.
Seeing if we have become blind and heartless?

Old homeless man was sleeping in my lobby at my work.
It is very cold outside this night.
He looked safe and peaceful.
Customers complain about him.
I asked him to go the bottle room.
It was warm. He had to leave by 7am.

He smiled at me. Told me.
"A Vietnam Vet appreciate your kindness."
I shook his hand.
I told him.
"Us Vet must help each other."

A co-worker gave him food.
A part of her lunch.
He thanks her.
Told her she is a sweet and kind Angel.

In the morning.
The man is gone.
My co-worker asked "Would he be Ok?"
She wished she could of done more.
I told her.
"You did good. You treated him with kindness and respect.
World needs more kind acts."

In Detroit, Mi. today. Twenty two thousand homeless.
Woman and children must have shelter and a warm places to rest.
Many good people volunteer and help for free.
Their gift are truly real.
They help people with nothing else to lose.

All of us need to to do what we can.
A simple gifts of food.
A few dollars could make a day better for someone with little.

On a statue in Monterey, Ca.
Words written a hundred years ago.
"A bless life is a man who reaches down to the poor and suffering offering
kindness and love."

I pray for better days.
Donate to a shelter.
Volunteer your time.
Smile at a stranger and wish them a good day.

Martin Luther King day is coming.
I like the idea of doing good deeds in his name.
I believe he would of appreciated brothers and sisters helping each other.

I hope we remember him on the free day from work.
He stood for love, no violence and made his dream of equality spread to the USA and the world.

Thank you Martin Luther King Jr. I wish I got to know you more.

                            Coyote
                          Jan 2011






© 2012 Coyote Poetry


Author's Note

Coyote Poetry
Martin Luther King is a symbol for anti-violence ans equality. We need to remember this great man. He is more then a day-off from work.

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this touched me; thank you for sharing and at the appropriate time too since his observation day is Monday...i find it so sad that those that want to make the world a better place by being courageous and spreading the motivation of peace and acceptance are the ones that are targeted by evil....it is so true...evil flourishes if good does not take a stand...it is because of MR king's audacity and strong human spirit that a lot of our opportunities have opened...

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This is real good my friend :)
I like it ahelluvalot :)

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Posted 13 Years Ago


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Yes! We gotta remember this man, he is so great!
I agree with Tina, we need to do what we believe, and we gotta believe the things we are doing is right!
Very nice poem with the memories of him.

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Great Inspirational piece

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OH MY GOD!!

I..being an African American....Have always been against taking MLK day off.
A man who preached about the *Street Sweeper* has his legacy bastardized
when people simply use his death as an excuse to be lazy.

It pisses me off to no end.

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"Then the King will say to those on his right, 'Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.'

"Then the righteous will answer him, 'Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?'

"The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.'

(Matthew 25:31-46

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Your content makes up for the amount of grammatical errors riddled throughout the poem. I strongly suggest editing, or getting someone to fine-tune this for you because it's a shame to see the potential of this be marred with simple mistakes. Acts of kindness are far and few between these days, you are right... we as human beings need to acknowledge this and relearn the respect and love towards one another, strangers or otherwise. Too many selfish people out there contained in their selfish, scared minds. I agree 100% with these sentiment - let's make the world a better place.

Posted 13 Years Ago


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yes we must remember the wise words of a truely wise man. Always smile and help a stranger forwe never know if it is an angel who is amongest us.

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Agree 100%! Awsome write Coyote. It only takes a small thing to make a huge impact to someones life. If we all did something every time we saw a need, we would transform this world beyond all recognition. We all need to be more like Martin Luther King, William Wilbeforce and those like them! Men who were not afraid to stand up against tyrany and injustice. Real men! Who saw the wickedness of their respective generations amd made a stand for human equality and justice.

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very good poem about history of this man.

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Loved the collage, and the messages in this story. It's motivating and moving and eloquent. My only suggestion would be a little editing be done to clean up spelling and grammar, otherwise it's awesome! I enjoyed reading this.

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