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Collection of love, life struggle, inspirational and motivational poems written by Matt Starking
because life is for the living the story of a hero is told from generation to generation the strength of a nation is from its foundation A Portrait Like a portrait of a king like a beautiful song to sing so is the beauty of a fine writer like a skillful potter who takes his time to produce a perfect creation for art is experience science is fiction and religion is illusion for what is going on is beyond human imagination from his authorship to his lordship thy sayings are pure and they are for all thou art noble by thee life is made simple thy thoughts are like a great spirit which fulfills a temple brightening even in the darkness like a lion in the wildness searching for his prey for mankind is gone astray purity is what he say that the life we live today is beyond yesterday so take this way for that which will make us strong is to refrain from wrong for evil has reigned for too long this is not a campaign to gain for the poor to live in pain this is not politics this is poetics some trust in Fascism others believe in capitalism and others in racism but thy words are true from generation to generation like an heavenly dew refreshing all creation like a shepherd when he speaks his flocks hear thy voice is the air so thy works are everywhere A Prayer Of The Afflicted Hear my prayer oh lord For life's too expensive That i can't afford I created prosperity But i did not have any I showed them love But they hated me cruelly I loved freedom But i was not free I had eyes But i couldn't see Remember my oppression Remember my affliction Control my heart And help me tread a good path Remember me oh God Be my guide Don't put me to shame But make me a good name And a great fame So that at the end My life will be a legend A Slave Country Slaves has limitations In their thinking and actions Their life is full of Poverty and illiteracy They don't have a reason of life So they cherish vanity They don't know their right So do not know the cause to fight They see nothing wrong Even though they are into Oppression and affliction They see themselves inferior And see others to be superior So they don't have respect For their own kind They search all their life And there is nothing to find They rely on others for feed For they can not satisfy their need They work every hard Without gaining nothing For they think They will die and go to heaven A Social Climber life is a ladder and i am a social climber climbing one step after another but life is hard so i have to move faster if i want to get further for the rich is getting richer and the poor get poorer even though life is tough and things get rough i believe i will make it life will get better for i come from somewhere and now i am here this is not my permanent place it will not be like this forever so far as there is life there is more hope for the future A Thing Called Courage a thing called courage it will only open a new page if i did not cross the oceans i would have been left alone i would have been lost and i wouldn't have seen what lies beyond the oceans the road to heaven is paid with righteousness for i was lost in the wildness a thing called courage that which unleashes you from the cage the body is just a vehicle transporting the soul for there was nobody to love nobody to console nobody to talk to wondering what to do a thing called courage it will only open a new page A Woman's World I have traveled deeply through my thought and I discovered on my journey a woman's world women love to be pampered they are like horses which need to be tamed before mounted treat her like a princess for this how she was created only a good woman satisfies a mans belly and makes him a family she represent the earth a symbol of fertility and an art of beauty a good woman becomes a wife and a good mother gives life with her support you can make a great effort so treat her like a lady and she won't go crazy a mans world without a woman is inhuman A Word To The Future II The glory of a king Is his power and authority The shame of the poor Is his poverty The riches of the rich Makes him a master So is the love Of a good woman Makes her a good mother What gives the servant His or her freedom Is his wisdom Life is like a mirror It shows the reflection Of our action So take caution An Heavenly Country Thou art holy Oh an heavenly country A land of milk and honey A land of milk and honey A land of justice and equity A land of justice and equity A place where everyone Is free and happy A vineyard full of faithfulness and sincerity Love for the poor and needy Love for the poor and needy Oh you are worthy Thou art holy A place of where there’s peace and tranquility A land of opportunities Where everyone can live his destiny Where there is no Discrimination and partiality Full of transparency No racism and religious fanatism Oh you are holy Thou art the father Of the fatherless The hope for the hopeless You are the light Illuminating the dark And making everything bright You are indeed a heavenly country Be Grateful Be grateful to your creator For he is your maker Ungratefulness comes from Greediness and selfishness Ungrateful people are evil It is the act of the devil Be grateful Instead of being scornful Ungrateful people Hate to show appreciation For their life Is full of illusion Be grateful to your creator For he is your maker Be Hopeful Hopeful Be hopeful Want to be successful Saw good seeds For we are cursed and blessed By our own deeds Being hopeful is to over come And encouragement Becomes our strength For what we could become here Unless we over come our fear The wind blowing Here and there Life becomes so unfair All you need to do Is to be hopeful Hopeful Be hopeful Be Real With Me Be real with me Who will be real with me She is a false pretender Says she can't remember The things we did together Such a big lire She can't be real with me Be real with me My life is more than my age
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