Virtues (2022 October)
Or even homes or schools,
About the virtues. Those who dwell
On these are seen as fools.
However torched with grief
From humans harming humans, these
Were part of our belief.
For being of help when needed,
For being honest, diligent,
Attentive, brave—and patient?
Impedes, but wisdom’s art
Consists of seeing deeper, through
the “sights” of mind and heart.
Our “races”, faiths or creeds—
The wealth we have or lack of it.
What matters are our deeds—
The feeling and the thought.
Our words and deeds are shaped by these,
Informed by what we’re taught,
Capacities within—
That grow, as we discern and act,
And lead to “good” or “sin”.
Fairness and compassion—
Hunger in its many forms,
And greed and lust and passion—
We all possess—and need.
But there’s a range and balance, which
We each should sense—and heed.
Or hunger turns to greed—
When fear becomes anxiety, then
It’s time to pause the “feed”.
Is often dulled, neglected.
What others “are” should also be
Discerned—and then respected.
That’s gentle, serves as well.
This helps to curb excesses, when
We’re deaf to the warning bell.
It gets, perhaps, its way.
An older child should realize
That others too have say.
Were listed at the start,
Can guide us in the words and deeds
That come from mind and heart.
Brooklyn, New York
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