People who feel a connection to their humanity,
I implore you to set aside learned cruelty,
Open your minds to others, brothers sisters,
In comparison and empathy reigning freely.
Tag: exert
Trapped Humanity
Exert from my poetry book, Perfectly Flawed.
Outside, the sun is shining brightly, but within
The window, where the air is stale from fear of pain
Everyone seems to be hiding behind squares of glass
Letting life pass them by as their isolation presses
Down on their sanity, and cabin fever rises.
Out of Time
Time, the b-ch, that slips through any wisps,
Takes away your joyous loves
Of the wander that the present presents.
Exert from my poetry book, Perfectly Flawed
Subjugation

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Unity needing solidarity, equality of sexes,
Races, and religious beliefs
Needs compromise, and setting of pride aside
Letting devotion to home, country, and family
Lift you above all that is petty.
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Exert from my poetry book, Perfectly Flawed. Available at ebook retailers, iTunes, kobo, Kindle, Googlebooks.com, Nook.com.
Also available in paperback and hardcover, FriesenPress.com, Amazon.com….
BLM movement
(Exert from the poem, Power to The People, PerfectlyFlawed (My eBook on Amazon, Nook, iTunes, and Google Books, as well as paperback and hardcover) by Malak klamoni Chehab)
To promote healthy relationships among family,
Friends, peers, colleagues, and everyone else who try
To help in the development of each individual
child’s character who needs everyone’s support
To feel safe to express his/her emotions
And beliefs freely without enduring oppositions
That are degrading, demeaning, or destructive.
Meet Me Halfway
I’ve perhaps done a lot of things halfway,
Gave up, and moved away rather than fight the fray.
Why do we give up when home is but a minute away?
Doesn’t it’s security call to us from far away?
(Exert from, PerfectlyFlawed)
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