Conservative Poet Tom Zart's = MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Dr. King will be remembered down through history as a man whose mission in life was the enrichment of others. “A Soldier For The Lord” with goodness of heart risking everything for man’s freedom and equality. From his legacy of self-sacrifice we must refuse to part.
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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. AND SLAVERY
Then And Now | America
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. POEM = 2010
Dr. King, one of the most influential black leaders
Was born to a minister and a teacher of school.
Educated to where he earned his P.H.D.
Becoming a pastor marching against what was unfair and cruel.
Leading a boycott to protest bus segregation
As he preached and marched for freedom for all
He was jailed, threatened, spat on and beaten
As for peaceful demonstration he would call.
Marching to Washington, In 1963
Voicing concern for the plight of the poor.
Soon there after, he was killed by a sniper
In Memphis, supporting workers rights and more.
Dr. King will be remembered down through history
With words for all to prayerfully remember.
To be judged, not by color, but by character
Shunning violence never to surrender.
By Soldier For The Lord
Tom Zart
Most Published Poet
On The Web
HAITI EARTHQUAKE MEMORIAL POEM = 2010
1-18-2010
HAITI EARTHQUAKE MEMORIAL POEM = 2010
Sorrow is better than laughter
For by grieving, we're improved.
Blessed be all who morn
Till from sadness they're removed.
After death our souls shall fly
Perhaps from star to star
Reaching our destination
To find Heaven’s gate ajar.
God made us able to cry
Sorrow teaches us to fear
Those days were selfish and cruel
When life is so short and dear.
Time wipes tears from all faces
Whose hearts are tuned to sorrow.
Those that cry a thousand tears
Shall be blessed by tomorrow.
By Soldier For The Lord
Tom Zart
Most Published Poet
On The Web
You can hear all of Tom Zart’s 350 poems
of love, war, faith and more 24-7 on web radio at
http://internetvoicesradio.com/Arch-TomZart.htm
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