Heart Cafted Poems - 2020
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Comment from zlp22
Very good. I do not know what the answer is. You cannot live and eat for free. Should we pay people to live? Not all can work but you need money coming in. The homeless must have worked at some time in their.life.
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
Very good. I do not know what the answer is. You cannot live and eat for free. Should we pay people to live? Not all can work but you need money coming in. The homeless must have worked at some time in their.life.
Comment Written 07-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
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We need to the stupidity of declaring everything a war on drugs, a war on poverty, a war on social injustice. Wars are never won! EVER! We need to enact programs of hope and teach responsibility and then get our politicians to demonstrate what REPSONDSIBLE means.
Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
We are not supposed to do sixes in the challenges, but in this case I have to disagree. This one is excellently done in today's message about life and in the presentation of spot on rhyme and flow
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
We are not supposed to do sixes in the challenges, but in this case I have to disagree. This one is excellently done in today's message about life and in the presentation of spot on rhyme and flow
Comment Written 07-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
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Oh Barb! I am so very honored. I know not where this came from, I just saw that picture and the words just feel out onto the page.
Comment from Maria Millsaps
I like this poem very much. It speaks of reality the exists in inner cities and improvised communities. Unfortunately, these affected by these conditions have made a choice for themselves and I wonder how any handout will help. Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
I like this poem very much. It speaks of reality the exists in inner cities and improvised communities. Unfortunately, these affected by these conditions have made a choice for themselves and I wonder how any handout will help. Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 07-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
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Maria, thank you is never enough to say!
Comment from lyenochka
This is a superbly done poem for the picture challenge! I feel the gravity of the night street life and how the narrator describes the world and asks for "more choices" and not just more handouts to fix the problems.
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reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
This is a superbly done poem for the picture challenge! I feel the gravity of the night street life and how the narrator describes the world and asks for "more choices" and not just more handouts to fix the problems.
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Comment Written 07-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
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I am grateful!
Comment from Y. M. Roger
Hey, now that's quite an insightful offering for the challenge, JL -- great one! ;) I like that it is not only bleak picture that exists on some of the streets out there, but it encourages the reader to give a bit more of self... ;) Thanx for sharing! ;)
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reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
Hey, now that's quite an insightful offering for the challenge, JL -- great one! ;) I like that it is not only bleak picture that exists on some of the streets out there, but it encourages the reader to give a bit more of self... ;) Thanx for sharing! ;)
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Comment Written 07-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 07-Jan-2020
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Yvette, thank you so very much. I know not where this came from, I just saw that picture and the words just feel out onto the page.