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I wrote Fellow Human in 2018, but it's not my only poem about us! On this page you will find other poems I feel link to my Fellow Human idea, or just have a humanity focus.
THANK YOU ISABEL-RAPOSO-BLATERYON, MY FRIEND, A FRIEND OF CREATIVITY, FELLOW HUMAN AND WONDERFUL ARTIST. IT SAYS IT ALL...OUR COLOURS COME TOGETHER TO FORM A BEAUTIFUL IMAGE...WE ALL HAVE A FACE AND WE ARE ALL FH's.
One day, maybe, humans might just say, "OK, ok, wait a minute, we are all in this together, let's make it right for us all'! (And some will tell me, yes and Pigs might Fly, but that won't stop me advocating a Fellow Human movement)!
December 2019...In 2020 I really feel we need to stand together way more. Who's we? Humankind folks. May 2nd 2020...I cannot quite believe that I wrote this at the end of 2019, kept the film natural to allow for our conversation, said what I said and then Covid-19 came! In my lifetime, so soon after writing this poem, humankind is facing this awful pandemic and it has clearly showed us what working together can achieve, but sadly what standing apart brings us too!
I have a habit of promoting positivity, even when dealing with the negative. I do not do this blindly, as in ignore negative situations globally! I just aim to ensure that we also give the best of us the full attention it deserves. Wherever we live there is both positive and negative, but we must never let one outweigh the other when we reflect on things, particularly the negative. Surely negativity must be overcome with positivity, not more negativity!
We are never born racist; you only learn how to be that way and then choose whether or not to stay that way. If you choose to stay that way then you have made an illogical choice, for racism is illogical! Please listen to my poem 'Such as' to clarify that point.
Racism is illogical! There is only one thing truly worth hating...
Supremacy belongs to no-one specific; it's found everywhere! To claim something as ridiculous as one set of specific people are supreme is farcical.
Take this with humour, as it's aimed that way. We are incredible, but at the same time, so ridiculous! OK, it's not really a funny topic, but you have to smile at the sheer idiocy of such a thing!
The truth about how Black History has been affected by the White man must always be told. May it one day be that Black History can talk about the day we all finally moved on together, and I hope I see that in my lifetime.
In support of the poem 'When it Comes to Black History'.