In Remembrance of Those Murdered
In Remembrance of Those Murdered
The days when you
Shared the stars;
The universe:
It was ours.
To have, to know;
To shine on through.
Maybe, in time,
They'll still remember you.
Are those days gone, now,
Just like you?
If so, light of my life,
There's more to do.
You were murdered.
You were destroyed.
What can we do
To fill the void?
In remembrance
Of those murdered:
With a sure stance,
We'll keep our word.
Unlike those politicians
With no ambitions;
To lawfully serve,
No matter the situations.
Remember forever
Why we have cried.
Fight with everything you have,
For those who have died.
And, afterwards,
We'll keep the peace.
Unlike those who failed us;
Those that we trust the least.
I will never forget you.
We must fight with might.
We will never forget you;
Dawn nor night.
In Remembrance of Those Murdered
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Moral Perspective as Another Dimension
There are 4 known dimensions: x, y, z, and time...essentially, respectfully: near and far, left and right, up and down, and past, present, and future. However, without some sort of summation of a dimension, multiple dimensions, and/or all dimensions leading to logic as to what any, multiple, and/or all dimensions mean at any given point in existence, any, multiple, and/or all dimensions would remain as they are: observed or unobserved without relativity to any logical perspective. Thus, I have come to the conclusion that perspective directly and/or indirectly relative to any, multiple, and/or all dimensions should be deemed, respectfully, as another dimension of the universe. Also, there is no logical perspective without moral adequacy. An individual might be able to pinpoint where they are in the universe, in terms of dimensions, but only if they do so communicating morally. Otherwise, their communication is more of a burden than a contribution.
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