You look like me, sort of a rant

You look like me, sort of a rant

A Story by Kathy Van Kurin
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Within the chaos of political intrigue and division- cultural differences-race and ethnicity. Let us find what we have in common rather than what separates. opening refers to divisive public figures.

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You look like me, sort of a rant: A political plea to find commonality and caring within humanity.

 

I’m always looking. You are too. How are we the same and how are we different? Hadn’t we better find something to agree on?

Do we have to be hung up on anything regarding our personalities? Is our vision clouded by an improper perspective? What is proper, acceptable, refined or polished?

 I care more about

who you are behind your skin. Who are you really?

Should I listen to you too seriously? How much of your deal is a wall, a smokescreen. You sure get a lot done even with hyenas following you ready to kill.

Blustery, loud, out to shake it up, shake us all up and up: We all are looking up. For the next big thing, will we be ready? Do we even care??

Have we lost sight of what was important? Do we even know?

I agree that we need to care about the lost ones in this world. Everyone is wishing at their own wishing well. Silken blinders are over your eyes and mine.

They are bright colored shadows of what we are. Why do we need them? For we see in the sunlight just fine.

On line, off line, every kind of social media and we play too many mind games. The sunlight is beautiful. Real life with pain is preferable to drug induced coma.

Real life is where the action really is. The struggle is now. The learning and growth and maturity will polish and bring true inner beauty of character.

Please forgive me for dragging on. Life is precious but can also be confusing, difficult and perilous for many of us in this world. How patient are we with one another, could we be more so? It is so easy to judge one another. What is gained?

Emotional and mental calisthenics wring us out and we lose sight of the simplicity of life and seeing our differences as colors rather than something to judge.

                         These and much more are what could be melodies playing life songs.                       

But, oh we desire to survive, and much more to shine. Can I thank God for the pain? I thank Him for the joy.

Implanted within is a capacity to push forward when under duress. Why is this? Everyone has this in one from form or another in varying degrees.

What of the suicide we may of just heard of? Who whispered it in this precious one’s ear? Once life is gone the battle is done. When did those around him or her miss the desperation which drives this kind of thing? When the voice of reason may have had a chance to help, to reason, to persuade that life will go on if you can get through this desperate moment?

 My heart bleeds for the lost ones. We live among them…all around.

Are we trying our best to share? Share smiles with the homeless. Give to the poor.

Spend your life on those who will never pay you back. People groan all around us. Souls are broken. Love cares listens, waits, and shares. But mostly love sees. It is really about time and not being afraid. To come alongside those who have withdrawn into silent cocoons. A voice, a smile a touch can break the spell of the withdrawn one. It may bring suspicion but gentleness and consistency can go a long way.

Hearts are full to overflowing with the ability to learn. Love may be misunderstood, may even stumble and fall. Brittleness can be softened one heart at a time. Is it scary to live with one’s heart shining on display for all to see? Do we want to be an open book and living a life transparent?

© 2019 Kathy Van Kurin


Author's Note

Kathy Van Kurin
How do you feel about the differences between us in an area of life you see in this world? Should we be blinded by the big winded words of those which may be in leadership? We are all just human.

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LSS
Thank you Kathy for voicing what most of us have been thinking about all this new (but more of the same) rhetoric. I like what you penned: "Have we lost sight of what was important? Do we even know?
I agree that we need to care about the lost ones in this world. Everyone is wishing at their own wishing well. Silken blinders are over your eyes and mine.
They are bright colored shadows of what we are. Why do we need them? For we see in the sunlight just fine. On line, off line, every kind of social media and we play too many mind games. The sunlight is beautiful. Real life with pain is preferable to drug induced coma.
Real life is where the action really is. The struggle is now. The learning and growth and maturity will polish and bring true inner beauty of character.

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

2 Years Ago

LSS,
I wish yourself and family more bright sunshine, happy hours and just the ability to loo.. read more
Aston Marley

2 Years Ago

Nice one, thanks for sharing.



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That’s the way to lay it all out, although mostly, thoughts will go unanswered or unchallenged. I don’t believe anyone should be blinded by smoke and mirrors, but kept awake in the spotlights of truth. No real need for opinions or assumptions when we have the truth.

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Kathy Van Kurin

4 Years Ago

McEltic,
Can we get our truth from Media companies? Do we trust the innuendos and assumptions.. read more
To know love and kindness is To practise love and kindness is to be Love and kindness

we all need love, we all know love, unfortunately we have been taught we are not connected to the one thing that natures us - nature - when one realises this - the. love and kindness naturally returns

thought provoking piece to remind me that those wit eyes wide open need to keep their eyes wide open to plant the seeds for others :D X

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Kathy Van Kurin

4 Years Ago

KWP,
I love your opening line above. It shows process which can only be realized with practic.. read more
I love & relate to everything you bring up here, so passionately, so unvarnished, full of heart. This rant shows why I cannot seem to comment on similar serious issues in my writing . . . there's SO MUCH to feel strongly about, SO MUCH swirling around each issue, it feels like a pinball bouncing session as does this writing (in a good, illustrative way). There are two threads for me, going thru all that you bring up here. First, it's judgment . . . if not for judgment, we would not take note of another's skin color or any other features of any other persona. Second, it's expectations . . . we judge becuz we have certain expectations, which I've always felt are the bane of relationships. This piece of writing looks like me when I try to sort out all the things I feel strongly about these days, including the latest poll that 49% of USA wants impeachment & 49% doesn't . . . I think this is the crux of how we must learn to live with & manage differences that seem unfathomable on both sides! (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

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"It is so easy to judge one another. What is gained?"
We gain nothing but the one affected from our judgement may be harmed
So well crafted !
Each line within self carries a deep message...
Thank you for a great read
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Posted 4 Years Ago


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Kathy Van Kurin

4 Years Ago

Hi Muskan,
I appreciate your input and another person's viewpoint in a given area. I know th.. read more
Brilliant eye-opening stuff. In fact, you've given me an idea for another story! Just imagine there is this man who can see people naked when they are wearing clothes, and he can also read their minds!! Now that would be transparency!

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Kathy Van Kurin

4 Years Ago

Thanks Augustus,
It is always interesting how people find their ideas. I hope you enjoy the j.. read more
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I often think of how most of us are loving caring people but somehow positions of power are taken by the opposite. The common 'us' often live and suffer under these tyrants who always seem to float above the misery they inflict. Your essay is chockfull of ideas and observations. Solving this situation is harder than we might suppose but we can only do our best.
Food for thought!
All the best.
Alan


Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

4 Years Ago

alan,
Yes I get it and I don't know if anything can change but we can do our best. Thank you .. read more
A lot of unique images in this offering, which comes across as a sort of plea for sanity and understanding in our polarized society. It would indeed be a better place if so many were not so quick to judge and demonize. I agree with the sentiments expressed, but I fear we have not yet rounded the bend. The impeachment question will leave more blood in the gutters before it is finally answered one way or another.

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Kathy Van Kurin

4 Years Ago

John the Baptist,
As the media continues to throw truth-lies; and which is which into the pub.. read more
Fake Politicians, fake news, life in the fast lane.
Seven days aren't enough in the world to get things done. Families are passing each other by in the race too nowhere. Even global warming isn't slowing us down. Sooner or later we'll have to get together just to save the planet. On a lighter note, how are you, Kathy.

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Kathy Van Kurin

4 Years Ago

Paul, I see your point I also see that it is easy to focus on these things and just feel like throwi.. read more
Paul Bell

4 Years Ago

Probably 10% is true, but life is still good.
Kathy Van Kurin

4 Years Ago

That's right, good point. Thanks for your poetry and input. You do it well.
if we all thought with our hearts,it would be a better place
loved your story

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kathy Van Kurin

4 Years Ago

wordman,
Some would say it's a corny thing to do. Maybe I am a flake but alternatives to unde.. read more
 wordman

4 Years Ago

a kind heart never goes out of style

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Added on September 11, 2019
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