Aim to Become Loving Prodigies


Upon the sadness that erupts one’s peace

Brings awareness of life’s disease

For life moves on after each disruption

Though bears the trials of the world’s sanction

 

It won’t be omitted from history

It’s tragic in most memories

Hatred and anger consume our judgements

Though adding in becomes a detriment

 

Attacks awaken our communities

Delve into our security

Look passed the tragedy

Aim to become loving prodigies

 

Submitted to dVerse for Open Link Night #228

11 responses to “Aim to Become Loving Prodigies”

  1. Sumana Roy Avatar
    Sumana Roy

    “….life moves on after each disruption” This is so true. Love how the poem ends in a hopeful note.

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  2. scotthastiepoet Avatar
    scotthastiepoet

    ‘Aim to become loving prodigies” I certainly sign up to that… A heartfelt write.

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  3. Frank Hubeny Avatar
    Frank Hubeny

    I like the idea of looking past the tragedies.

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  4. rothpoetry Avatar
    rothpoetry

    Prodigies of love… I like that.

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  5. Beverly Crawford Avatar
    Beverly Crawford

    May all become loving prodigies. Evocative write.

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  6. Dorianna Avatar
    Dorianna

    I’m with Frank on this one…best to look past the tragedies, else love could not exist in us.

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  7. Mish Avatar
    Mish

    We do have to rally our positive thoughts to move forward. Insightful words.

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  8. Björn Rudberg (brudberg) Avatar
    Björn Rudberg (brudberg)

    Stay positive… it helps a lot.

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    1. Astrid's Words Avatar
      Astrid’s Words

      Very much so 😊

      Like

  9. Lona Gynt Avatar
    Lona Gynt

    Prodigies of love, but also always beginners. Nice positive write.

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    1. Astrid's Words Avatar
      Astrid’s Words

      Thanks

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