Fairness where these days can it be found
It takes wings and flees to end of the world
It goes because it couldn't work for the poor
It won't come back for the rich closes the door
In today's world many care not for fairness
It's sad!
Yet for just being unfair some are into a mess
It denies many their real right to success
Making many others lives become less
It's so it can be seen need not to guess
In today's world many care not for fairness
It's sad!
Silver and gold made many people bold
Even so I know God owns silver and gold
Then if you will trust Him you can hope
That despite of unfairness He'll let you cope
In today's world many care not for fairness
It's sad!
Surly there are people that are accountable
For all the disadvantage taken of the unable
The poor having no tool or power to fight back
They remain as wandering sheep of the flock
In today's world many care not for fairness.
It's sad!
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At each moment we think and search for fairness. Disadvantage may bring misfortune but we have to be careful and act rightly to bring fortune in life. Many do not care for fairness in today's world and this provokes thought. We should always care for fairness. A nice message is transferred....10
clarence Prince. Reality is a precious thing, a hard thing; for it brings humanity to the end of themselves when there is nothing to trust. They find Jesus. He hides the poor under His wing and they know they need God possibly more then the ones who may abuse and use them. Bless you. kathy Ps finally wrote another poem!
Unfairness of the world! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
Great write on the need for fairness, especially all who need love and care. Many want to receive but unwilling to give.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Unfairness is nothing new - it has been with us forever. But there are people always finding new ways to use it to their advantage. We must take a stand against unfairness, let our voices be heard. I know that's easier said than done, but it's the only way to combat it. Well written, Clarence.