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Why Can't This World Ever Learn? Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Robbie, Australia Dec 16, 2008
Environment , Peace & Conflict   Poetry

  

Why Can't This World Ever Learn? Why can this World ever Learn?
Never learn to nurture, together.
Never learn to have peace, and equanimity.
Never learn to hold on to the most precious things, and resist the relentless waves of world weariness and temptation enfolding you with false tongues bearing false promises.

But.

Parts learn to nurture their own kind.
Parts learn to have individual peace and equanimity.
Parts learn to hold on to its most precious things.

But never together.

Never ubiquitous peace and equanimity.
Never ubiquitous nurture for each other, regardless of racial or religious boundaries.

But

We can learn to congregate, and amalgamate into one single united entity. Where we help others, regardless.
Where we nurture others, regardless.
Where we share what is most precious and release the tense trepidation hiding in our hearts.

So maybe one day the world will learn to have peace, together.





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Robbie


I am a 13 year old boy working to become an author. My love of writing surfaced when I was about 7, and my ambition to become an author has grown and so has my writing (I hope), I feel that writing is the easiest and the most satisfying way to express myself and that words are one of the most precious things, and to stretch them to their very limits, use them in unique ways, is the most expressive form of media. I aspire to one day master this intricate, beautiful language and use them in more creative, wonderful ways. I would greatly appreciate any tips or constructive criticsm on my work, especially from a current or former author. I would recommend writing to anyone looking for an enjoyable hobby or career,and you might be surprised, everyone has a different style of writing, and if you think yours is only average, it might actually be brilliant.
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you inspire me the way u make me feel in side is amazing...
Luti Silimela | Jun 21st, 2009
wow i am so inspied by you and yoour work. soilder on man, just soilder on, i love your witer profile picture as well. i can tell that i like you. i like you a lot

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