Friday, May 27, 2011

A PLEA TO THE HUMAN RACE FROM THE ANIMALS




A PLEA TO THE HUMAN RACE FROM THE ANIMALS
By
Opal Dockery

Look into my eyes
And you will realize
How I am like you
With feelings, spirit, and a soul, too.

Look into my eyes
And you will be surprised
That you can be my friend
Time and time again.

Look into my eyes
and you will see the size
Of all the pain
That still remains.

Look into my eyes
And tell me all the whys
That your race kills mine
Why can you not be kind?

Look into my eyes
And you will see the cries
Of all the suffering I endure
Is there not a cure?

Look into my eyes
And finalize
Your thoughts
As you see the reflection of yourself.

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

My Kids In My Mind - A Mother's Day Poem





MY KIDS IN MY MIND

My kids are adults now,
But in my mind
They are still children.
I see them taller than me.
I look up to them,
But in my mind
I look down
And see them holding my hand.
They needed me
When they were small.
They do not need me now.
My purpose to them has been served.
I know this,
If only I could convince my mind.

By Opal Dockery
Milford

About the Author: Opal Dockery has a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice and a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. She is a writer, author and poet.