When we actually care
We are prone to share
With those in times of need
In any physical/emotional bleed
With a gentle pinch of courage
Caring becomes a universal language
Understood by plants, vegetables
Bugs, birds, and all animals
True humans are quite aware
Of the sensitivity called care
By way of touch, a smile
Kind words, listening – all worth while
But we cannot monopolize
Rather own up and apologize
For past abuses done
With a violent cleaver or gun
To compensate, begin this day
With some warm-hearted display
Begin with one selfless act
Make a bond and seal a pact
The highest honour is to be tender
To those who once gave you splendour
Returning such a favour is care
It is no less valuable than is air
Whom do we owe our debt to?
God, nature, parent, teacher – all are due
The list is long with no real end
And how about caring just as a friend?
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