Image borrowed from graffitizen.com
Of all the heroes and heroines,
The ones unsung,
Are the ones I like best.
Of all the super-heroes’ skins,
Quiet humility cloaks the best-dressed.
They give the rest of the world a smile,
Those “little people” all over the planet,
Selflessly making our lives worthwhile,
Whose sacrifices we take for granted.
If you can read this,
Thank a teacher.
Free to speak your thoughts?
Thank a soldier.
The “value” of the jobs of each were,
In the minds of each beholder.
My superheroes are the common men,
And women who “practice random acts
Of kindness and senseless beauty”, and,
Whose inner radiance attracts.
This goes out to all of you, who,
Give of yourselves each and every day,
Practice compassion, speak kindly to
Those who need YOU to guide their way.
All of you, who sing and dance with light,
All of you, who speak for the voiceless masses.
All of you, who make the world’s wrongs right,
All you Clark Kents with your taped-up glasses…
You may not wear capes,
Or an “S” on your chest,
But YOU’RE the superheroes that I like best!
You have my thanks,
And admiration, too.
The world is so much better
Because of people like YOU!
~ C.L.R. ~ © 2011
CORINA L. RAVENSCRAFT (Dragon’s Dreams) ~ is an old friend of The Bardo Group and a new member of the Core Team. She is a poet and writer, artist and librarian who has been charming us through her blog since 2000, longer than any blogger in our little blogging community. In her engaging “about” on her blog HERE, Corina says, “I’m not a materialistic person, because I’ve learned that it’s not the “things” in life which really count, but the people you connect with, whose lives you touch or who touch yours. I don’t take anyone or anything for granted because I know from experience that it can all disappear in the blink of a cosmic eye. People and animals are so much more important (and interesting!) to me than any kind of material possessions.”

A well developed poem expressing much appreciated values. The common wo/man rockes. Yes! 🙂
Thanks, Corina, and welcome to Bardo.
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Thanks for the kind words and the welcome to the group. 🙂 It’s an honor to be included among such amazing, compassionate people.
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Yes! Indeed. An everyday spectacle of selfless devotion eloquently expressed through this poem. Thank You!
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Thank you! 🙂 The ‘little people’ so seldom get appreciated – this was just a way to give a shout out to them. They truly make the world go ’round.
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That’s quite a poem!
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Thanks, Gretchen! 🙂 It maybe is a little bit long, but the sentiment was meant.
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“Practice compassion, speak kindly to
Those who need YOU to guide their way…”
…valuable advice
“All of you, who speak for the voiceless masses.
All of you, who make the world’s wrongs right…”
… All of those, who can, need to speak up for those, who can’t; and damn those powerful and dark forces, who’d prefer to keep the masses as they are … voiceless. Well penned, Corina.
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🙂 Thanks.
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