TEACH TRUTH

TEACH TRUTH

A Poem by JENY
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TEACH TRUTH

 

When I die

Give my bleeding heart to him

Who forgot to love me

My heart longed for him

Like a skylark

 

When I die

Ask my teachers

To stop teaching lies

Clad in so called discipline

For morality and order

 

Ask my teachers

To start teaching truth

That love is indispensible..

I want to live in it…

It is my right..

For it is my legacy..

 

 


© 2011 JENY



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Strong direct words, probing and to the point, well done.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Wow! Beautifully done..

Posted 2 Years Ago


Integrity! This is a poem of morals and beauty! When all is said and done - what will be remembered about us? Love is the key to so many problems....xx

Posted 2 Years Ago


Good..!!

Posted 2 Years Ago


Very, very beautiful. Short but expressive, well done.

Posted 2 Years Ago


a well crafted piece...just like your other works

Posted 2 Years Ago


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short, sharp and will a very snappy point

Posted 2 Years Ago


The poem is short and you told a lot of story in your words. Your words are true. Some real truth are learn from living. I like the ending to a outstanding poem. Thank you.
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Posted 2 Years Ago


may they sing your truth, may they sing love

Posted 2 Years Ago


Strange and inviting, a clever turn of phrase, well done, good read.

Posted 2 Years Ago



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JENY
JENY

Kerala, Thrissur, India



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