Monday, February 11, 2013

Howl Imitation

I see a generation of hope

Who shall raise against the ever growing pain of death, bullying, loss of innocence  and even the internal struggle that takes the old to the top of a bed that awaits the final beat of your heart.

Who lifts the body of a child, mother, or any person when stricken down by overwhelming abuse

Who will give that shine of teeth, that will brighten up a cloudy day of the one's fallen

I see a generation of happiness

Who has the face that walks this earth and brings the biggest of men to tears when they have done wrong.

Who will take arms to abolish the pushing, pulling, of the human body.  the sicks and stones of bullying have become real figures in the life we live in.

Who will come to the side of the fallen when at school or home and tell those it's not right to bully for it is no just cause for anyone.

I see a generation of smiles

Who will comfort the sorrow, tears, pain, the feeling of a loved one here and gone in a blink of a moment

Who can help the deep dark hole that envelopes the dreary eyes and emotions of the once lost in the past

Who can be that pillar that still stands after everything around them falls to dust, the power that drives sorrow to die in a flash is hope that keeps their living light still bright.

I see continuous protection of hope and will raise against the ever beating of pains footsteps.  

4 comments:

  1. I love where you went with this. I like how you focused on hope instead of pure dispair and stupididty. It's true that this world is a pretty bad place, but there's always hope :)

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  2. I definitely like this one. I like the positivity. We may live in a world where everything isn't bright and perfect but always focusing on that can bring the most positive person down. :)

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  3. I found this to be very different from what everyone else posted this was very uplifting and showed hope for many of us and made me feel that not all hope is lost even when it gets hard to see that.

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  4. What you're modeling is something that newspapers and news programs know: we can't ONLY focus on the bad. Thus, the 6 o'clock news may spend 25 minutes talking about war and murder, but it will usually end with something good that gives us the "warm fuzzies."

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