Eric Cockrell
Poems by Eric Cockrell : 1119 / 2802
If We Really Knew...
if we really knew what god 'is'...
there would be no wars, no poverty,
no inequalities, no discrimination...
if we knew that we are this 'is'...
i wouldnt have to write this!
Eric Cockrell
Submitted: Saturday, August 04, 2012
Poems by Eric Cockrell : 1119 / 2802
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Even for those of us that know this, it is the human condition to forget! So we write, to remember! Thank you for reminding us Eric.