Non-violence, find peace - World Peace Society of Australia

Non-violence, find peace - World Peace Society of Australia

 

A  great opportunity to share with the world your own heartfelt feelings in inspirational peace poetry - the language of the soul. We would love you to take the time to write something about peace. We value soulfulness and not technical ability. So get to it now and email us here..

 

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Featured Poem

'No room for hate' by David Gould

Wrote in response to our daughter being killed in the London Bombings of 7 July 2005

 

There is no room within my heart

for revenge, fire or hate

there is no room within my mind

for any thoughts like these.

 

I cannot find the words to say

just how it is I feel

but I know from deepest hurt

I must forgiveness find.

 

The hurt that’s been done to us

cuts sore like a knife,

but we must not, repay in kind

what has been done to us.

 

Instead we must try and find

the way that is so hard,

and reach out our loving hands

to find some friendship now.

 

There can be no more healing thing

than opening wide our eyes

and seeing that most other folk

are really just like us.

 

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* UNITY POEM by Dr Leo Rebollo

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A random selection from our database

Peace can be achieved

Peace can be achieved,
It can be done,
Whilst acheiving we can have some fun.
As the days go by,
We wonder why,
A world full of beautiful things can not grow.
Many people would ask, "what do we do, do you know?"
We need to look for the answers within,
And if in peace and openess to beauty, we can win,
We can conquer the war, the terror, the pain,
And begin to grow, love, and heal again.

Amy

IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY

tighten the tourniquet
suffocating my fingertips
let the blood run stiff
through my blue veins
puncture wounds of medicine
homemade remedies
of love and lives lost
tears fall down my cheeks
as i see the pain melt away
in aquamarine sheets
of turquoise flames
this is better
than living
with the pains
the sickness in my stomach
when i wake up in the morning
and fall asleep at night
squeeze the skin tight
around my frame
as my cheekbones
protrude from my face
cutting through the flesh
this is no life
in foreign times of darkness
off in pale deserts
of destruction
lost and alone
in camouflage
a warrior told me
i would live forever
with his bible turned upside down
and his accent
twisting in the air
a twang of Texas barbeque
and false homeland security
long live the king
with his pitch fork
as he dances around the fire
holding hands
with the devil
in the name of democracy

Emily Ann Easton - 18 years old

 

 


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