'' You Could Well Be Their Saviour '' Poem by Bri Mar

'' You Could Well Be Their Saviour ''



A smile is free,
So you mustn't begrudge,
It lets others see,
That you're not a judge.

A moment to talk,
Need not mean danger,
It can clear the block,
For a total stranger.

When lonely or sad,
The cure's not a drug,
Make someone glad,
Give them a hug.

If you see someone cry,
Do you keep your distance?
Then just walk by.
Without offering assistance.

If a child is lost,
Would you intervene,
Or think of the cost,
Of what's unforeseen.

To that someone in need,
Would you watch them burn?
Then let them bleed,
Or do a good turn.

The present day pace,
Makes a good excuse,
For our Human Race,
To ignore the abuse.

Ignoring others in pain,
Has become the norm,
Though against the grain,
It's now true to form.

When put to the test,
Do you think it's right?
To hell with the rest,
They're seen as a blight.

To help one another,
Is normal behaviour,
What you witness don't smother,

‘' You Could Well Be Their Saviour ‘'

Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: caregiving
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
There's a very fine line between success and failure, contentment and loneliness, be there for others it costs nothing.
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