The youth are calling
for us to reply.
They are crying loudly,
they don't want to be denied.
How can we save them?
We need not ask when.
We need to be proactive
so they can be content.
What do they ask for?
Just for nurturing and care,
they need good role models
so their lives can be repaired.
We need to pray for our youth,
we need to pray for their parents,
We have to pray for the community
for our lives to see improvement.
Our youth need good leaders
who implement good plans.
They need Godly direction,
to be great women and men.
Your question may be,
"What is my role?"
We all have to work together
to help the lost souls.
We all have to unite
and fight for the same good causes.
Let us lead our people
like great men such as Moses.
The youth are calling,
We can hear their cries.
When they call at your door,
what will be your reply?
© Linette Rabsatt
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Virgin Islander Publishes "Colour and Learn"
I would like to say Congratulations to Virgin Islander, Steve Lennard on publishing his "Colour and Learn
" Colour Mathematics Book For Early Primary. He is a Virgin Islander who enjoys teaching and taught in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education. He also is an Assistant Pastor at his church and the Deputy Director of the HL Stoutt Community College's campus in Virgin Gorda..
We look forward to more publications from Mr. Lennard!
We look forward to more publications from Mr. Lennard!
Music Makes Me Love Sweets
"Sugar Boy" is soca by Patrice Boy and I love the way she speaks about her "Sugar Boy". You know this can only be sweet words. Nu Vybes brought us "Sugah Band" and this had the people clubs and festivals going crazy. As the lyrics say "The people just can't get enough of the sweetness...."
Common's Like Water for Chocolate was an awesome album that had one of my favorite songs "The Light". In a previous blog entry, Confessions of a Chocolate-aholic who also loves cheesecake, I shared how much I loved chocolate.
These are only a very short list of songs or albums that talk about sweets. If I continue, I will probably want to eat sugar for breakfast.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
The Girl Who Felt She Had It Rough
Her life was never dull but never exciting. Her pockets were never full but the back pocket always had $2.00. She showed appreciation to who helped her and still commended those who ignored her cries. She fell and she got up. She lived her art and her art was a reflection of her.
She proved that life was just never perfect or balanced but that we all just need to scream, cope and run when needed. We need to cry sometimes and other times, breathe or react, or all of the above. Between the rising and the falling, she stood, sat, laid and crept her way through. Quiet or loud, whatever it took, she dealt with the blows given and she returned a few too.
Being the rebel, she was still passive resistant. A risk-taker who was also a coward. She took late action but was also proactive for what she wanted.
She evaluated and dreamed forward only to realize that all she needed to do was live.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
POEM: Starter
I'm shattered
my brain is scattered
not that it matters
to you I'm a squatter
but as my wound spatters
my clothes are tattered
so your words can't flatter
or stick me in the batter
in the abyss of the matter
at hand is a disaster
but I stand smarter
alert like a master
but as tame as a starter
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my brain is scattered
not that it matters
to you I'm a squatter
but as my wound spatters
my clothes are tattered
so your words can't flatter
or stick me in the batter
in the abyss of the matter
at hand is a disaster
but I stand smarter
alert like a master
but as tame as a starter
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Monday, May 16, 2011
What Can A Bum Teach You
We, the sane ones, are caught up in getting rich, keeping each other down and burying our kin. We are awful to our family, friends and co-workers. We set traps, dig holes and deceive to get ahead. We, the sane ones, will trample our fellow man just to get ahead.
What kind of life are we living if we have to do that? People are no longer satisfied with the basics and are always seeking to outdo one another. We no longer look at other persons as an example to live by - we look to see how we can have bigger and better than our neighbor.
The bum just wants a cool, safe night. Some are secretly rich watching us run the rat race so they choose to beg us. Some decided that the rat race was too much for them or their spirit and mind gave up trying with the fantasies of the world.
What can this teach you? Never underestimate anyone and never discriminate or classify anyone. Live your life and try your best to do right.
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