The Equalizer: Powerful poem where kings and commoners converge

Today I want to consider what I call the equalizer.

Ego can drive many people to think that they’re better than others.

However, human beings are flawed creatures, and we have a lot more in common than we’d care to admit.

Whether you’re a king or a pauper, a poet or a plumber, we all share one undeniable truth.

Even the mightiest of men, with empires to sway, must pause daily to address what we euphemistically refer to as a call of nature.

The Queen may have her gilded throne, but, like everyone else, when nature calls, it is a porcelain throne on which she must sit.

Yes, for human beings, the equalizer is that we must all go to the toilet. Absurd as that activity might seem, we cannot avoid it.

It’s a reminder that we shouldn’t get too carried away with ideas about our own importance.

Anyway, I captured my thoughts on this subject in a poem that I’m sharing with you today.

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The Equalizer Poem

MAKE MONEY MANIA

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1 poem about religion with a powerful message

If you’re searching for a poem about religion, I’ve written an original one for you today. It’s a poem with a message too.

So, are you tired of the endless religious debates that leave you feeling more divided than enlightened?

Do you yearn for a world where faith is a source of comfort and community, not a weapon of judgment?

Today’s powerful poem explores the profound truth that our beliefs are deeply personal and sacred.

It celebrates the beauty of diverse faiths, acknowledging the unique solace and moral guidance they offer individuals.

But here’s today’s underlying point:

We are all pilgrims on our spiritual journeys, each guided by our inner compass.

True faith, the poem implies, lies not in condemning others but in cultivating compassion and understanding.

This isn’t just a poem about religion; it’s a call for empathy.

It reminds us that the ultimate judgment rests not in human hands but with a higher power.

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Poem about religion

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Nostalgia Poem: Reminiscing put into perspective

If you’re looking for a nostalgia poem, I’ve written one today just for you.

As I’m sure you will appreciate, dear reader, nostalgia is a bittersweet longing for the past. Memories of days gone by when life seemed so much better. It wasn’t, of course. It just seems that way now. We remember the good times, and we can even laugh at the bad times, as they never seem quite so bad looking back.

Nostalgia is a deeply human emotion. We derive comfort from familiar memories. It provides us with certainty and a sense of security in a world that frequently feels uncertain.

By reminiscing and revisiting the past, we can find solace, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of ourselves.

Whether it’s listening to old songs, watching classic films, visiting old places, or simply recalling youthful experiences, nostalgia allows us to escape the present and connect with what seems like a simpler time.

Above all, nostalgia is a way we can celebrate the beauty of life’s journey, acknowledging both its joys and sorrows.

So, here is my nostalgia poem. If you like it, please feel free to share it.

NOSTALGIA POEM

Nostalgia Poem


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1 word salad in a poem: An attempt to be positive

If the 2024 United States presidential election gave us anything, it gave us the idea of a word salad.

If you follow politics, you’ve probably noticed how politicians can talk for several minutes and say nothing significant. They respond to questions, but they never answer them. Instead, you get a word salad of platitudes and meaningless guff. And they wonder why the public no longer takes them seriously.

This year’s elections in Britain and the United States provided no end of examples of this phenomenon. So much so that I was moved to write today’s poem.

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Word Salad in a Poem

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Another Christmas poem that will make you think

If you’re looking for a Christmas poem, I’ve written one to make you think.

As the end of November approaches here in London, the Christmas season is getting into full swing. Young children dream about their ideal gifts, and hard-pressed parents do their best to fulfil those dreams within the limits of their income.

It’s a wonderful time of year, especially if you’re lucky enough to have young children or grandchildren.

However, there’s another side to Christmas, and it’s often overlooked. Not everyone’s having a great time, and family tensions can often explode when too much alcohol has been consumed.

And, in the modern age, many people live alone. At Christmas, that can be depressing. Such people are easily forgotten, and, for them, that can make them feel very lonely. This is particularly true for the elderly.

So, my message today is, if you’re celebrating Christmas, be kind, be considerate, and let sleeping dogs lie. Old grievances don’t matter anymore. If they’re in the past, leave them there.

As suggested above, I recorded my thoughts on this in the form of a poem that I share with you today.

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Christmas Poem



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Santa’s Grotto: Seasonal Role for Elderly Gents

As we enter the Christmas season, stores in London and every western city are gearing up for a seasonal boost to their trade. One traditional way that big stores manage to pull in customers at this time of year is by setting up a Santa’s Grotto.

This way, children can meet with Santa and let him know what they desire as Christmas presents.

This is a magical time of year for young children, and they all love meeting Santa.

However, not every story can have the real Santa, of course. So, stores must rely on elderly men willing to play the part.

I thought it would be interesting to take a whimsical look at how the experience might be for those elderly gentlemen.

My thoughts are summarised in today’s poem.

Santa’s Grotto


 

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Remember the golden age of flying?


There was a golden age of flying, and I was lucky to experience some of it.

In my professional life, I was in an international role before I became a digital entrepreneur. So, I travelled by air a lot over many years. I have flown thousands of times in every class, including first. I even flew on Concorde back in the day. All of these were great experiences in those days, even when you were in the economy section.

However, that’s not the case today. Just recently I went on a trip to Gibraltar, and I was reminded of the challenges of modern air travel.

Fly economy today, and it’s a very different experience. There are no frills; you get very little space; and absolutely no comfort.

In the age of budget airlines, even the big players like British Airways have had to strip out costs to be able to compete on price.

So, flying has become inexpensive, relatively speaking, but it has come at a significant cost in terms of the overall experience. That’s life, I guess. You get what you pay for.

Anyway, whilst waiting for my economy class flight to Gibraltar, I set my experience to verse, and I share it with you today.

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I’m sure most readers will recognise the challenges of modern air travel.

IN MEMORIAM: The Golden Age of Flying


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Roy Sutton: In My Own Write

Readers may be interested to know that I’m currently compiling a book of my observational poetry, which will have the title “IN MY OWN WRITE” and I hope will be released later in the year.

With that in mind, I have compiled a poem to go with the title, and I offer you a preview of it today. The pun is intended, of course.

Essentially, it reflects what I do. I try to make sense of the world around me. That’s not always as easy as it should be, but that’s life.

Anyway, I hope my poem appeals to you, dear reader.

IN MY OWN WRITE POEM


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Political Poem: The Guy in Number 10

Today I offer you a political poem.

Leave me alone with my thoughts for long and, very quickly, my thoughts will be turned into verse for the record.

Now one of life’s great disappointments, for me at least, is politicians. They always promise a great deal, but rarely do they ever improve anything for ordinary people. Invariably, they are driven only by self-interest.

Over the years, my views on our political leaders have not been positive. However, I cannot think of a worse bunch in my lifetime, than the current crop of third raters dominating politics wherever you look. That’s certainly true here in the UK. And I’m not referring to a single political party. Mediocrity is the order of the day across the political spectrum.

Anyway, I turned my thoughts into a poem, which I share with you today.

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POLITICAL POEM


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Poem about lifestyle choices

It is a fact, that frequently other people will try to tell us how we should live our lives or express disapproval of our lifestyle choices in some way.

For some reason, they think they get to decide what is or isn’t the correct way that we should conduct ourselves.

Now I agree with the idea of right and wrong. I accept that certain things are universally considered wrong. Stealing for instance, or cheating on a loyal partner. Essentially, this means doing things that hurt other people.

However, if you choose to live in a way that does not hurt anyone else, why should that be anyone’s business but your own?

If you’re not hurting or bothering anyone else, surely you should be free to live as you please.

I was thinking about this yesterday, and my thoughts very quickly turned into a poem, which I thought I’d share with you, dear reader.

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