Poem On Life
AIDS
by Judy Burnette
AIDS was always just a word
yet now it bears your name;
But it has not changed how I feel
I love you just the same.
We should never judge another
with thoughtless words or deeds;
For we all have within us
wounds that have made us bleed.
So you have an illness
none of us quite understand;
It doesn't make you less a person
nor less a man.
You are still that same sweet person
that I have always known;
No matter the distance between us
in my heart you will always have a home.
About This Poem:
This poem was written to Judy's brother after he was diagnosed with aids. If you love someone don't walk away from them when times get hard. That is the time the love between you will blossom to the fullest. Let your love grow.
My Verdict?
Honest and true. Those kind words from Judy are pure and full of sorrow. I can picture her situation. Under such critical circumstances like this, it's sad if your beloved one suffer such pain. I can't bare it but to burst into tears. Hope all turn out well, Judy.
by Judy Burnette
AIDS was always just a word
yet now it bears your name;
But it has not changed how I feel
I love you just the same.
We should never judge another
with thoughtless words or deeds;
For we all have within us
wounds that have made us bleed.
So you have an illness
none of us quite understand;
It doesn't make you less a person
nor less a man.
You are still that same sweet person
that I have always known;
No matter the distance between us
in my heart you will always have a home.
About This Poem:
This poem was written to Judy's brother after he was diagnosed with aids. If you love someone don't walk away from them when times get hard. That is the time the love between you will blossom to the fullest. Let your love grow.
My Verdict?
Honest and true. Those kind words from Judy are pure and full of sorrow. I can picture her situation. Under such critical circumstances like this, it's sad if your beloved one suffer such pain. I can't bare it but to burst into tears. Hope all turn out well, Judy.
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