Poems About: RESPECT

In this page, poems on / about “respect” are listed.

  • 85.
    If You Pay Respect

    If you pay respect to where respect is due
    And to your own higher self try to remain true
    And treat everyone as an equal and all as the same
    Your's ought to live on as a remembered name. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 86.
    Stay On Course

    God is Spirit
    God is Light
    God is Power
    God is Might. read more »

    Thomas W. Clarke
  • 87.
    Then My Future Could Be Bright

    All it took was a cast
    As the spirit flowed
    And all was left is the past
    As memories were just a load read more »

    Anele ''The African Son'' kaPotelwa
  • 88.
    The Elder Speaks

    She gathered the young
    Stared within the flames of the fire
    She spoke of life before and life after
    She was old, crippled but her spirit strong. read more »

    Brenda Weemes
  • 89.
    I Need

    This is a mystery fight
    And I don’t know where it’s going
    I wish you would help me out in my head
    Cause it just seems right read more »

    Lany Donovan Lessard
  • 90.
    No Respect Dude

    No respect dude the teenager said
    Unhappy with me for not honouring the war dead
    But his idea of what is respect is quite different to mine
    He has his opinions and that suits me fine. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 91.
    2010/04/05 Respect (Rev.)

    I never blame you for mistakes or nag you when you drink
    if irrational feelings overwhelm you my defence is immediate
    explaining your weird behaviour, making peace with your
    possessive jealousy masquerading as expediency read more »

    Margaret Alice
  • 92.
    Look Around and In the Skies

    They could leave one million dollars,
    At my doorstep.
    Believing I'd accept!
    But for them I have no respect at all. read more »

    Lawrence S. Pertillar
  • 93.
    R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

    It’s hard to tell them when whta’s true, ‘cause deep inside you know they’ll judge you, Put you down and even condemn you, They perfectly don’t know what you feel, But still they don’t want to understand what’s real, ‘Cause for them your just the dirt in their hands, They won’t open their hearts and accept you, But they’ll slam the door and push you away, tell you you’re nothing and stab you with the hurtful word they say,

    No one is perfect as many people would say, But in their eyes they feel perfect and they won’t listen to a word you say, Respect is a broad word to understand not by mind but by our hearts and soul, It’s confusing to know what respect really means, ‘Cause respect couldn’t be seen, People are people and yes we make mistakes, We try to be perfect but still there are rules that we break, The test of time will measure who we really are with every brave soul that sticks to the word respect and practice it, Is a ghost of reality that haunts everyone to change what they are today, Change the things that are wrong and learn to give way, read more »

    Karen Montegrande
  • 94.
    Let's Flood

    Planned things not always happen, but happen things you had no plans for. And yet many things that lie ahead of you, you dont know. Our life is like that of a river; joins another river on its way to the ocean; ocean of death, eternity.

    It trickles down and down and goes on. Now it's like two... stronger, steadier, and needless to say non-splittable... needless, because; have you ever seen a river divide in parts? They are one now... that is one. read more »

    Ali Kazemi
  • 95.
    RULES TO LIVE BY

    Respect
    Understanding
    Love
    Education read more »

    Andrew Houston
  • 96.
    HAVE RESPECT FOR OTHERS

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    Aldo Kraas
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