TOLERANCE POEMS
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Working Hours
10 years experience in carpentry, could speak it now,
Believed by every customer like Dulla mapajero the mechanic,
Formalities give us too many theories to tell, than what reality world is
Don't deny it’s helpful to majority, professorial of Shivji once quoted Sokoine the PM
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Marco Babu
Timeless Beauty.
Summer comes with beautiful scenery,
Mother Earth shed her dress to turn green,
Flowers bloom to bear fruits to
Lose Her beauty in time.
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Norbu Dorji
Tolerance
Eons of accumulated merits can be destroyed,
With one time anger,
Practices to become resistant to any situation,
There is no greater deeds than tolerance.
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Norbu Dorji
Tolerance
'It is a foolish thing,' said I,
'To bear with such, and pass it by;
Yet so I do, I know not why!'
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Thomas Hardy
An Exhortation To Gentleness
You who are strong, and do not know the need
That weaker spirits feel, but do not plead -Â
The need to lean on someone who is strong -
Oh! see you give their silent want good heed.
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Alice Duer Miller
Belated Bard
The songs I made from joy of earth
In wanton wandering,
Are rapturous with Maytime mirth
And ectasy of Spring.
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Robert Service
Lincoln, The Man Of The People
When the Norn Mother saw the Whirlwind Hour
Greatening and darkening as it hurried on,
She left the Heaven of Heroes and came down
To make a man to meet the mortal need.
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Edwin Markham
Aylmer's Field
Dust are our frames; and gilded dust, our pride
Looks only for a moment whole and sound;
Like that long-buried body of the king,
Found lying with his urns and ornaments,
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Alfred Lord Tennyson
My Land
My land is where the kind folks are,
And where the friends are true,
Where comrades brave will travel far
Some kindly deed to do.
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Edgar Albert Guest
Avon's Harvest
Fear, like a living fire that only death
Might one day cool, had now in Avon's eyes
Been witness for so long of an invasion
That made of a gay friend whom we had known
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Edwin Arlington Robinson
John Bede Polding
With reverent eyes and bowed, uncovered head,
A son of sorrow kneels by fanes you knew;
But cannot say the words that should be said
To crowned and winged divinities like you.
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Henry Kendall
Mr. Fink's Debating Donkey
Of a person known as Peters I will humbly crave your leave
An unusual adventure into narrative to weave
Mr. William Perry Peters, of the town of Muscatel,
A public educator and an orator as well.
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Ambrose Bierce
Church Extension. To The Editor Of The Morning Chronicle
Sir--A well-known classical traveller, while employed in exploring, some time since, the supposed site of the Temple of Diana of Ephesus, was so fortunate, in the course of his researches, as to light upon a very ancient bark manuscript, which has turned out, on examination, to be part of an old Ephesian newspaper;--a newspaper published, as you will see, so far back as the time when Demetrius, the great Shrine-Extender,[1] flourished.
I am, Sir, yours, etc.
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Thomas Moore
Tolérance
«C'est une chose insensée, dis-je,
«Pour supporter tel, et le passer;
Pourtant je le fais, je ne sais pas pourquoi!
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Thomas Hardy
So We Grew Together
Reading over your letters I find you wrote me
"My dear boy," or at times "dear boy," and the envelope
Said "master" - all as I had been your very son,
And not the orphan whom you adopted.
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Edgar Lee Masters
The Brothers
Not far from here, it lies beyond
That low-hilled belt of woods. We'll take
This unused lane where brambles make
A wall of twilight, and the blond
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Madison Julius Cawein
Life, The Dilemma
I question myself in my most solemn moments;
What is life worth, why do I live?
Yet people like me die every day,
I know my day shall come, but never guess when
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Seke Bharu
“grief”
maybe it’s true
things we experience shape us to be the person we are today
make us who we are
a bit tougher,and more used to all feelings life inevitably forces us to thoroughly experience
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Joman Abumahfouz
Heart's Wild-flower
To-night her lids shall lift again, slow, soft, with vague desire,
And lay about my breast and brain their hush of spirit fire,
And I shall take the sweet of pain as the laborer his hire.
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William Vaughn Moody
Storm Of Life
Storm is arriving, can be seen darkening skies
Pitiful birds, here and there, helplessly flies
Darkness followed by roar, strange terror, it alights,
As the darkness, the roar gradually intensifies.
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Saarthak Haldar
Courage Versus Comfort
In times of challenge to confine,
changes speak many sentences in rhyme.
The deserving comfort to all one knows,
depth of wishes and its protection vows.
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Robert Rittel