act of kindness
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Kindness matters to me
Kindness matters to you
Kindness matters to us
Compassion, Inclusion
It will change the world!
Lit by the evening’s dying light,In our little town, by the cross-road,Gnarled fingers working his plightWas a cobbler of old.
He plied his trade from his ramshackle store,
Let us be kind to others
For we may not understand
Their minds may be heavy
Or their hearts be light
But how are we to know?
So let us be kind to others
For it's their seeds we sow
Kindness is all around us
In the smile of a stranger
In the tinkle of a baby's laughter
In the chirp of a nightingale
The kindness of others has inspired me,
To live my life not only for myself,
To be there for people when they need me to be,
And offer them well deserved help.
Too often are people fighting alone,
I was driving round yesterday just after four
Drove past an old blind man feeding the poor
I followed that blind man all around town
Christmas
Commerical happiness
Overeating, disposing, unsatisfying
Random act of kindness
Goodwill
One day,An early winter one in particular,I was in a haven for the poor manMany come hereSome that can't afford it's amenities in their own right
Roses are red,
people wilt too,
Cinderella is fading away.
She works day and night,
to her sisters' delight,
on the filthy ground like a slave.
A knock on the door,
a man with a letter,
Broken to Beautiful
This world is
Broken
Sadness
Floats the air like smoke from a cigarette
Depression
My eyes are tear-filled
My head is spinning
My soul feels crippled
But the sunshine is coming
I take a step into the wilderness
of busy streets and bustling lives