Good to see you back again;: Good to see you back again; you definitely provide quite a perspective. Tell me, please, are you familiar with the middle Cantos of Ezra Pound, especially the political material?
Love and kindness are: Love and kindness are important. And you've quite poetically expressed that. It reminds me a little of an Incubus song, though I can not remember the title. But, whereas Brandon Boyd was writing and singing about the power of our imagination to shape our own world, you are speaking about the "echoes" that spread throughout the world around us.
I take only slight reservation at your focus, for similar reasons as the original reviewer of your piece. Language, itself, is a complicated array of emotions. Kindness is wonderful, but not if it throws cover over truth. At least in general, though there are certainly moments where kindness must temporarily take precedent, to some degree.
Meanwhile, love is sometimes displayed through anger. Not necessarily though hate, though one could argue that hate has a selective place - not so much towards people, I would say, but towards behaviors and concepts. Hating mistreatment of the poor or starving, for example. That hatred is actually love in disguise, but it's echoes will be heard as something more fierce than love.
It's complicated. But I appreciate the spirit of your words.
We often are in a rush to go: We often are in a rush to go no where. Your poem reminds me of that. It's a race a lot less often than we believe it to be.
Take your love with you into: Take your love with you into your dreamstate :)
Really beautiful, full of the gentle touch of the very moment it moves to encapsulate.
I'm projecting this poem: I'm projecting this poem forward 34 years and watching it magnified in truth as the decades passed until today. How giant it is now.