Every three seconds. A new poem.
Posted: March 9, 2016 in Political musings, Popular Culture et al, ReligionTags: creative writing, Creativity, first world problems, hunger, new poem, poem, poetry, starvation
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Thank you Yolly for writing and sharing this compelling poem.
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That is your best poem yet – heart rending. How the man in that photograph could indifferently walk past that terribly emaciated child I don’t know – possibly there were many such there, which may have hardened his heart, but which makes it even worse!
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I didn’t comment when I first read this because I needed time to find words, even inadequate words. I did forward it, because I couldn’t just do nothing. Thank you.
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