Powerlessly Yours

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(Written for W3 Prompt #64: Wea’ve Written Weekly- “power”)

Passion to lift all downtrodden selflessly,

Open for help to all who live helplessly,

Willingness for equality beyond race and creed,

Energy to stand by all needy without any greed,

Reasons to draw own joy from others’ smile,

Pity others with empathy & reverence in style.

or

Rugged but applies might on the weak,

Energetic but uses it just like a freak,

Wealthy but no philanthropy to offer,

Outrageous to others, never ever softer,

Pugnacious on poor and amicable to the rest,

Resents envies with Other persons at the crest.

 

Just to sum up, powerful person rises by lifting others.

W3 Prompt #64: Wea’ve Written Weekly

Good evening and see you next time.


David’s W3 Prompt #64: Wea’ve Written Weekly

Sylvia’s prompt guidelines
Write a poem of any style and any length on the topic of “Power.”
It can be anything related to power in any way, whether it’s physical, emotional, or even electrical.

Published by J M Negi

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19 thoughts on “Powerlessly Yours

  1. Sadje – I am writing to express my opinion, share my experiences and to maybe provide some insight. My blog is addressing women at 50 ( but men are welcome to read my posts) ,their issues and the questions that come up at this stage in life. I don’t aim to teach, but to learn together.
    Sadje says:

    Very well written JM

      1. Sadje – I am writing to express my opinion, share my experiences and to maybe provide some insight. My blog is addressing women at 50 ( but men are welcome to read my posts) ,their issues and the questions that come up at this stage in life. I don’t aim to teach, but to learn together.
        Sadje says:

        My pleasure

  2. ben Alexander – David Bogomolny was born in Jerusalem to parents who made Aliyah from the USSR in the mid-70's. He grew up in America, and returned to Israel as an adult. He works as a grant writer for the Jewish Agency for Israel. He and his wife and daughter live in Jerusalem.
    ben Alexander says:

    very, very, very clever, J. M.! <3

    Much love,
    David

      1. ben Alexander – David Bogomolny was born in Jerusalem to parents who made Aliyah from the USSR in the mid-70's. He grew up in America, and returned to Israel as an adult. He works as a grant writer for the Jewish Agency for Israel. He and his wife and daughter live in Jerusalem.
        ben Alexander says:

        Hi, J. M.!

        Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3 prompt is now live!

        https://skepticskaddish.com/2023/07/26/w3-prompt-65-weave-written-weekly/

        And it’s hosted by the amazing Sadje!

        Much love,
        David

  3. 100 Country Trek – Hello. Nice to meet you. My journey to cover as much of the world as possible began in Costa Rica in 2003. This is a story in itself, but for now I'll tell the short version . On a hike around Manuel Antonio I started chatting with a fellow hiker from Belgium. He told me he had a trip planned to visit Borneo within a few weeks of his return home. He then went on to say he had been to at least fifty different countries. That was when the travel bug bit me. I haven't stopped going since and the journey has been so incredible . It is here that I will share some of the incredible travel experiences .
    100 Country Trek says:

    Thanks for sharing this well written. Anita

  4. I love the way you reversed the letters to describe two sides of the same coin. Well-written.

  5. singhpiyush6089 – Lucknow UP India – Avid Reader, writer, Musician, learner ,Space enthusiast, big fan of Nolan and Dan Brown. I am just a tiny dot in the fabric of space and time.
    singhpiyush6089 says:

    Loved your composition… amazing words…

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