Thursday, January 27, 2011

The AidPage

My Girls


Do you know how much you mean to me?
As you grow into what you will be.
You came from within, from just beneath my heart
it's there you'll always be though your own life will now start.
You're growing so fast it sends me awhirl,
With misty eyes I ask, Where's my little girls?
I know sometimes to you I seem harsh and so unfair,
But one day you will see, I taught you well because I care.
The next few years will so quickly fly,
With laughter and joy, mixed with a few tears to cry.
As you begin your growth to womanhood, this fact you must know,
You'll always be my source of pride, no matter where you go.
You must stand up tall and proud, within you feel no fear,
For all you dreams and goals, sit before you very near.
With god's love in your heart and the world by its tail,
You'll always be my winners, and victory will prevail.
For you this poem was written, with help from above,
To tell you in a rhythm of your Mother's heartfelt Love

Knowledge


Lack of knowledge is killing my brethren.
I see them on the streets everyday;
I want so desperately to show them The Way.
I yell, I scream, I get up in their face,
But they can't see me, they can't feel me,
They won't let me penetrate their space.
This bubble we live in will surely carry us off to a far away place,
Where there is no light.
We have the Power to leave this place,
Free your mind and find your space
It is vast and not contained don't waste your time being vain.
Turn yourself inside out and find out what your life is about.
You'll be surprised at what you might find
Lurking within the depths of your mind,
Knowledge is key to everything in the universe we see.
Everything is not as it seems.
We are all caught up in a great big scene
Trying to collect that almighty Green.
Waiting for a savior to do us a Favor,
Rapture, Redemption, Religion
How does it all fit in or is it just a prison?
What do you know about it?
You're just its Victim!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Making Life Better For Disabled

Plan to Empower Americans with Disabilities “We must build a world free of unnecessary barriers, stereotypes, and discrimination .... policies must be developed, attitudes must be shaped, and buildings and organizations must be designed to ensure that everyone has a chance to get the education they need and live independently as full citizens in their communities.