Poem: The Meaning of Life

 "What do you have to live for?"
The mocking voice asked.

"Everything."
I whispered.

"The feeling of wind in my hair
sun in my face
watching the raindrops slide
down the window pane.

"The laughter of children
the satisfaction of a job well done.
The sense of a banding together
for a common cause.

"The work left undone
the songs that are unsung
the voices of the ones who
cannot or will not be heard.

"The whispers of my forefathers
the footsteps of the generations
that have not yet seen daylight.
The cries of the ghosts of our present.

"The justice still not given
the guidance that the lost needs
the empathy that the world lacks
and the love that must always bloom.

"But most of all
I really need to live
for me."





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