He wrote yes to love,
he wrote no to hate.
He wrote yes to justice,
he wrote no to injustice.
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Great write! Please do not replace ayes for noes, we have enough problems and injustice in this world. Let's keep everything positive: ayes for love and justice, noes for war and injustice.
A world gone mad, values upside down. There is much food for thought here. Thank you sir.
A magnificent piece of work! I absolutely agree with Rose! To MYPoemList
The great poet has touched an important issue through this magnificent poem. A favorite and into my Poem List.10
Wow, this is a brilliant thought provoking poem. A philosophical write that focuses on the character of a man. Yes, a man who says no to love, yes to hate, no to justice, yes to injustice, no to peace and yes to war is a mentally deranged man. He should be locked up in a mental hospital and be treated to make him aware of what is right from wrong.
Sir you are an outstanding world poet 496 /500 CONGRATS AND most importantly you are ONE OF THE BESTEST ONES I have seen over the entire Internet in the passed 13 years.. as the only one who comments on poets positively so as to encourage all.Thanks I have learned a lot from you Though I have come on PH LATE I have composed over 13000 poems all over the internet.All your blessings and ALMIGHTY'S THE EYE INVISIBLE THAT SEES and sad you cannot see.
Philosophical ayes and noes... I would love to make it '''eyes and nose''' SEE CLEARLY... SMELL SWEETLY... AND SIR DO COMMENT ON MY COMMENTATORS POETRY...KINDLY VISIT MY page will ye
His moral votes will only be counted in a moral universe. Meanwhile he was judged in a harsh courtroom for which he did not prepare himself. If only people can hear the beauty of his testimony, offered in a courtroom of his own creation.
There is a lofty message in this poem though it gives an instant laughter......fabulous write