A few words on kindness
Candlestick Press has produced several gorgeous poetry anthologies since 2008. Pamphlets designed to be gifted, carried around and cherished for years to come. For always-emerging writers like myself, their themed callouts are great opportunities to gain experience and build confidence.
One of the most recent ones was “kindness”. Although my entry wasn’t selected, I was pleased by how I worked with the constraints of the competition – no more than 16 lines of 10 words at most – while injecting a spritely rhythm along the way. It’s my hop, skip and jump of an appeal to the world. Pass it on…
You can buy the collection here.
DON’T TAKE MY KINDNESS FOR WEAKNESS (SHE SAID)
Or I’ll close up and turn away, all ruthless instead
Ever watched frowns become smiles, light piercing the shutter
Give thought to another, you’ll make their heart flutter
It matters, you know, doing something for nothing
What you can, when you can, forget who’s deserving
Make the tea or coffee, do someone a favour
Hold the door open, flatter a stranger … I dare ya
Offer a smile for no reason
Bring in the season of less getting even
It’s like living by giving till the giving is receiving
Start a chain reaction – ka-boom! – seeing is believing
Kindness is the currency that never loses its value
Can’t afford to spend it? You can’t afford not to!
This gift is best shared right out of the blue
See good in others? Now there’s good in you too