Emily, I am very proud. This is a fantastic non-sympathetic, moral and ethically challenging piece of writing. It reads seamlessly and resonates an integral and honest humanitarian soul. I don't know if I can convey very well how much this eased into my heart and mind. It was gracious, yet weighted with great sorrow and torment. This is important. Send it to Gabriel, he must read it.
I knew it was just a matter of time. You always manage to outdo yourself. This is yet a new favorite among your works. You elegantly, almost gently bash us over the head with this quiet statement of contrast.
I can imagine the narrator quietly closing a book and walking away, leaving the guilty party to contemplate their sins. Standing like a slack-jawwed yokel watching the tornado twist of into the distance after leveling his trailer.
Bravo! Needless to say ... this is twisting off into my favorites.
Emily, this poem really moved me.. it is s true to life .. people are so self centered sometimes and take their blessings for granted while others suffer at the hand of humankind.. i love it , it almost makes me cry.
i really love the simple back and forth format of this. how you take a theme and show the two sides of each example.
i love that the narrator is sort of an overarching angelic or jesus figure... we are busy in our priveleged lives often ignoring our divine duty to help those less fortunate.
Even the most anti-materialistic person can succumb to this disease, I've found, even myself. There's always that line between idealism and cold reality, between "I can at least do this" and "What can I possibly do?" which provides endless conflict, but sadly, no concrete answers.
I read the news, ingest it all, feel overwhelming sadness and empathy. And I find I have to disconnect partially to be able to go on.
I don't watch TV, I don't shop at designer stores, I shun newness and glitter for kitsch and old. Yet, I still worry over my finances, my social standing and my future plans revolving around that NZ dream of a quarter acre home.
Yes you should try watching the news in your country from our point of view (Canada)...we all petty much agree...and we have our "own" here too. It amazes me how the Patriot act has scuttled your rights and freedoms and all to sell some drugs for guns and guns for oils...We have a Prime Minister who thinks that all o us live in the upper crust, Ahole...Great job again, ould go on and on couldn't it?
oh yes there is so much misery in this stupid world ,no, no body cares ,death and misery everywhere ,and we call ourselves human ,its a shame ,human only by name ,we get a nice bed to be tugged in ,forget those who only find the streets as their best ,oh i can see so much misery ,and sadness ,and only little happiness ,I hope you are content in the warmth of your nice castle,sheltered away from cold,yes good for you ,enjoy
to the Lost Boys
I am no Wendy;
but my voice brings you back to me.
And you sit around my feet,
anxious for a story
or a kiss.
Listening to my words
spinning adventures,
like so much g.. more..