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    After darkness comes light.After light, darkness again.This is the way of things.Cold turns hot,hot turns cold.This is the way of things.All that arisesfades, collapses,and is taken up againin another form.Can hate turn to love?Yes.But how?Our brains are not written...

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    • hello dearest Benny lines are drawn and free speech is dangerous these days where if the tolerance and love for each other well said❤

    • If we find the root. Yes, easier said than done. I believe many prejudices we may hold come from our parents.
      We are not born with them. Kids play with other kids, all other kids. And then later on as they grow older, they see and copy.
      Can we ever go back to that innocence? that acceptance of everyone who is different from us?
      I believe in this poem. And if we can figure it all out, maybe we can first understand ourselves and then understand and accept others. This poem sent me on a journey of introspection. Thank you.
      j.

    • This is a very powerful and meaningful writing, dear Peterl!
      In my opinion, love and hatred, darkness and light and other counterparts are the two sides of the same coin. Without darkness we were not able to recognize and appreciate the light. Both sides come from the same divine source and are equally important. But it is up to us which side we want to feed energy and establish it this way. We have to BE the love and the peace we want to see in this world!

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    The One and The Other

    The One and the Other Gen and nD nD and Gen If there is One, it is said there must be the Other For it is Man who is the legacy of Discord For it is the Litter who are the remnants of Godly...

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    The Bourbon Shot

    Sitting there watching my friends waiting for the next story. I couldn't help a smile that flitted across my face.“Okay, what was that? You just gave a quick smile, thinking I don't watch you, girl. Fess up.” Joni said...

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    Judge Not

    unbiased beliefs mere reflections judge not those who differ   tainted thoughts so abstract judge not those who think   unconditional true connection judge not those who love   sentimental warm gesture judge not those who share   born unafraid in the moment judge not those who live       Copyright @ Damian DeadLove 2015

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    • Great message. Unfortunately I’m in a bit of a pissy mood with people these days. Wish we could all just not judge.

      Great ink

    • Yes, I can see the late night musings in this cuz. Love the message

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Fia. So glad you connected with the write my friend. This was probably one of my earliest musings. Appreciate you, cuz.

        Damian

    • Easier said than done, my friend. Still.. all we can do is our best – to live and let live. When my trust, belief and love take a hit I will remember to revisit this write. Inspiring message, thank you for the share.

      Clay

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Clay. So glad you connected with the write my friend. It is easier said than done, all we can strive for is our best efforts towards the matter. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • Fantastic work. Good message.

    • I’ve always tried to hold the words “you don’t know” in the back of my mind with others. You don’t know their story, you don’t know how far they’ve fallen or how far they’ve come. You just don’t know, so don’t judge. I’ve always felt differences were beautiful. It’s what adds texture to humanity. Another fantastic write, my friend

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Willow. So glad you connected with the write my friend. I agree, when one doesn’t know, all they can do is assume. Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups! In my honest opinion. Differences are what makes each of us unique, I embrace that. Always dig your commentary. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • Very much enjoyed .. Neville

    • You never know the truths behind someones personality. Message is clear & optimistic. Well done Damian.

    • Our differences spice up and beautify our lives. They offer a wonderful opportunity to learn more about this world and all its varieties.
      Even if it is about the topic you absolutely don’t agree, don’t judge or hate. This makes the situation even worse. Try to stay open-minded and compassionate instead and your mind will be free to find the best solution.
      An awesome and brilliantly written poem, dear Damien!

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Elke. So glad you connected with the write my friend. I couldn’t agree with you more. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • A beautiful and insistent plea for universal acceptance. Its rhythmic, repeated structure powerfully drives home the message that true connection requires us to simply “judge not” those who are different. Resonates in every line and leaves a quiet, lasting impact.

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Roma. So glad you connected with the write my friend. In a perfect world I imagine it would be like this write, I try to remain hopeful of humanity, though it’s not always easy. Appreciate you.

        Damian

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    The Least Among Us

    (or "Chicken-of-the-Sea")   Intrepid wattle,caught in the roilof a reckoning watcha ragamuffin remnantof chaotic creationa tatterdemalion shamblethrough fluidsubconsciousa spring chickenmarching withhis death wishin a can of fishdown to the shorefor boilingbeyondour earthly shineserf upon surffrom trusted turfto crash & sprayichor,brine:a hook...

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