Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
What if the only thing admired was kindness? Compassion seen as sexier than mean? Desire for wealth condemned as worse than blindness, And competition thought to be obscene? What if we felt no fear of other creatures, And, like God, knew them beautiful and good? Then, childlike, we could let them be our teachers And educate ourselves in fields and woods. Perhaps then we could face our deaths with courage, And live our lives in peace and harmony - But Nature's tooth and claw will keep us worried: We sacrifice sense for security. No leaders, heroes, movie stars above Can fill our fearful void: there's only love.
0
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2016 at 4:41 PM UTC
Fearful Void
What if the only thing admired was kindness? Compassion seen as sexier than mean? Desire for wealth condemned as worse than blindness, And competition thought to be obscene? What if we felt no fear of other creatures, And, like God, knew them beautiful and good? Then, childlike, we could let them be our teachers And educate ourselves in fields and woods. Perhaps then we could face our deaths with courage, And live our lives in peace and harmony - But Nature's tooth and claw will keep us worried: We sacrifice sense for security. No leaders, heroes, movie stars above Can fill our fearful void: there's only love.
Written by
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2016 at 4:41 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem