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samsonhendrickson1200
17/M/Georgia, USA I discovered the writing of poetry as a way to release my feelings/thoughts. Since then, it has become an outlet of mine. I use it to unleash my frustration and prick bubbles.
When I have saved enough I have this plan; this desire to help Statistically speaking, there were 560, 000 + homeless people on the streets of America in 2019 alone As we drive by them; they sit or stand, grimy, foul, and unclean They hold posters or ask for our spare change so that they may survive It breaks my heart, despite how infinitesimal it may already be Every time I see them, the rejects, the outcasts of society I offer them a smile, and whatever it is I can If they need food or a new blanket/ clothes or new shoes I will stop whatever I am doing and help in whatever way I can because I am not in a rush In our society today, it appears that we are in a hurry Society does not stop Society does not care They see a smudge of dirt on a sidewalk another human being occupies Because we have forgotten that they are, like us, people We race against time as though every single second we hurry is another second we live Rather than slowing down to truly cherish the seconds The seconds that pass by us every moment Think; if only for a moment, we are in the present But now we are not This now is already passing us by as you gaze upon this line I would ask you to take a moment to reflect upon that line But we are in a hurry; you probably wouldn’t I could end this right there And that would be my message But it’s not my message I often write and lose track of my message The message that floats inside my head, knocking down books of knowledge and pictures of memories My head is something I need to clean out It’s getting full of random thoughts or questions I wish I had the answer to Oh my, I’m sorry, I did it again I got off-topic because my mind has no place to rest, it has no place to stay, So it wanders and wanders, looking for its own place to lay its own head We cannot sleep on the streets, in alleyways or rest on unused benches Because we are scarred and filthy And we have no hope We have no hope that tomorrow will be any different Because we have faced the reality of not having a home or a safety net to fall back on As I bring this to an end, all I challenge is this; Carry a case of water in your car or some loaves of bread or both And when you see a homeless person, remember that they are a human being And share with them water/bread/food They need not money if you have; if you can help them in other ways Do not rush by, but try to help Ask yourself this: If I end up without a home, would I survive all on my own?
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May 9, 2020
May 9, 2020 at 3:55 PM UTC
When
When I have saved enough I have this plan; this desire to help Statistically speaking, there were 560, 000 + homeless people on the streets of America in 2019 alone As we drive by them; they sit or stand, grimy, foul, and unclean They hold posters or ask for our spare change so that they may survive It breaks my heart, despite how infinitesimal it may already be Every time I see them, the rejects, the outcasts of society I offer them a smile, and whatever it is I can If they need food or a new blanket/ clothes or new shoes I will stop whatever I am doing and help in whatever way I can because I am not in a rush In our society today, it appears that we are in a hurry Society does not stop Society does not care They see a smudge of dirt on a sidewalk another human being occupies Because we have forgotten that they are, like us, people We race against time as though every single second we hurry is another second we live Rather than slowing down to truly cherish the seconds The seconds that pass by us every moment Think; if only for a moment, we are in the present But now we are not This now is already passing us by as you gaze upon this line I would ask you to take a moment to reflect upon that line But we are in a hurry; you probably wouldn’t I could end this right there And that would be my message But it’s not my message I often write and lose track of my message The message that floats inside my head, knocking down books of knowledge and pictures of memories My head is something I need to clean out It’s getting full of random thoughts or questions I wish I had the answer to Oh my, I’m sorry, I did it again I got off-topic because my mind has no place to rest, it has no place to stay, So it wanders and wanders, looking for its own place to lay its own head We cannot sleep on the streets, in alleyways or rest on unused benches Because we are scarred and filthy And we have no hope We have no hope that tomorrow will be any different Because we have faced the reality of not having a home or a safety net to fall back on As I bring this to an end, all I challenge is this; Carry a case of water in your car or some loaves of bread or both And when you see a homeless person, remember that they are a human being And share with them water/bread/food They need not money if you have; if you can help them in other ways Do not rush by, but try to help Ask yourself this: If I end up without a home, would I survive all on my own?
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My greatest fear is not the fear of death Instead, it is the fear of not being heard I am often asked 'What is your most defining moment?' and I am asked as though I have given the question a lifetime of thought and my answer means absolutely everything But I have not; because of the complexity of the question The perception of the question itself is what I question Perception is honestly the most complicated when it comes to emotions My most defining moment? I cannot say Like the good and the bad They are there and they exist as a combination of moments that define us Like night and day Rain and the rainbow at the end The choices I make daily define me, not just one moment. But if you must be given an answer at the time you pose this question? I will give you one, but only one What is my most defining moment? My answer would be my birth My birth is the most defining moment because it is when I began to make choices that define myself Perhaps I will reflect upon this question and later my answer may change I dream that by perchance I may have the opportunity to speak to Death So that I may ask him when my time will come Not so I may attempt to cheat him But so that as my time approaches, I may look back and reflect upon my life for that one defining moment of my life
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May 9, 2020
May 9, 2020 at 3:52 PM UTC
Complexity Of Perception
Thomas Edison once said; "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." When I was younger, my teacher gave an assessment to everyone in the class It was a simple assessment But when we turned them in, he gave each and every paper a big red F And then proceeded to sit down and watch us react as the papers were passed back He asked us, ‘What do you think F stands for?’ The loudest response was ‘Failure’ And he shook his head hypnotically and told us ‘F does not mean failure like most think, but instead, it means ‘Find Another Way’ Those simple words changed my perspective on the tiny institution known as school Classrooms have remained the same for decades But the subjects change, they advance as we make new discoveries The material we learn today is different from what adults had to learn years ago I could use a metaphor or personification Or describe to you the exact chemical formula of KNO3 and what it stands for I could tell you how biology is important; meiosis and mitosis I could tell you the first shot of the American Civil War Or who Alexander the Great and Napoleon were Sally sells seashells by the seashore That was an alliteration Do not let an exam grade or an insignificant letter define your outlook on life Find another way to earn your A An A does not stand for awesome or amazing, it instead stands for acceptable Twain once said; "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." I will not let an exam grade define my future And you shouldn’t allow it to either Decide on something that drives you That motivates and ignites you with passion Live for being content and happy; instead of successful yet depressed Because what we take when we leave this world is not our possessions but it is our memories.
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May 9, 2020
May 9, 2020 at 3:42 PM UTC
Find Another Way
Thomas Edison once said; "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." When I was younger, my teacher gave an assessment to everyone in the class It was a simple assessment But when we turned them in, he gave each and every paper a big red F And then proceeded to sit down and watch us react as the papers were passed back He asked us, ‘What do you think F stands for?’ The loudest response was ‘Failure’ And he shook his head hypnotically and told us ‘F does not mean failure like most think, but instead, it means ‘Find Another Way’ Those simple words changed my perspective on the tiny institution known as school Classrooms have remained the same for decades But the subjects change, they advance as we make new discoveries The material we learn today is different from what adults had to learn years ago I could use a metaphor or personification Or describe to you the exact chemical formula of KNO3 and what it stands for I could tell you how biology is important; meiosis and mitosis I could tell you the first shot of the American Civil War Or who Alexander the Great and Napoleon were Sally sells seashells by the seashore That was an alliteration Do not let an exam grade or an insignificant letter define your outlook on life Find another way to earn your A An A does not stand for awesome or amazing, it instead stands for acceptable Twain once said; "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." I will not let an exam grade define my future And you shouldn’t allow it to either Decide on something that drives you That motivates and ignites you with passion Live for being content and happy; instead of successful yet depressed Because what we take when we leave this world is not our possessions but it is our memories.
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