Kindness | By Ngozi Olivia Osuoha

A hot world full of hurt
A harsh world filled with marsh
Swampy, bomby and shabby
Lonely, dreary and weary,
Kindness could bring us happiness.

A cold world of worthless gold
A sold world of stolen fold
A raw world of burning war,
A bar world with bloody law
Troubled, scary and blurry
Kindness could give us fairness.

Injustice, prejudice and malice
Rumours, despiration, conspiracy
Slavery, starvation and racism
Kindness could heal our brokenness.

The kind are not blind,
Because the mind can still find
Treasures in this whirlwind.

-----
Ngozi Olivia Osuoha is a Nigerian poet/writer, a graduate of Estate Management with experience in Banking and Broadcasting. She has published over one hundred poems in over ten countries. Her first two longest pieces of 355 and 560 verses, "The Transformation Train" and "Letter to My Unborn", published in Kenya and Canada, are available on Amazon.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The True Meaning of Life | By Patricia A. Fleming

A Kindness Movement | By Guy Farmer

Acts of Kindness | By Guy Farmer