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  1. Aug 3, 2015 · Have compassion for everyone you meet, even if they don’t want it. What seems conceit, bad manners, or cynicism is always a sign of things no ears have heard, no eyes have seen. You do not know what wars are going on down there where the spirit meets the bone. From The Ways We Touch: Poems. Copyright 1997 by Miller Williams.

  2. Oct 10, 2022 · Miller Williams. Last updated October 10, 2022. Have compassion for everyone you meet, even if they don’t want it. What seems conceit, bad manners, or cynicism is always a sign of things no ears have heard, no eyes have seen.

  3. Jul 1, 2013 · Miller Williams: "Compassion" Have compassion for everyone you meet, even if they don’t want it. What seems conceit, bad manners, or cynicism is always a sign. of things no ears have heard, no eyes have seen. You do not know what wars are going on. down there where the spirit meets the bone.

  4. Miller Williams. 1930–2015. Poet, editor, critic, and translator Miller Williams was born in Hoxie, Arkansas in 1930, the son of a Methodist clergyman and civil rights activist. Miller’s work is known for its gritty realism as much as for its musicality.

  5. Compassion. by Miller Williams Have compassion for everyone you meet, even if they don't want it. What appears bad manners, an ill temper or cynicism is always a sign of things no ears have heard, no eyes have seen.

  6. Mar 5, 2022 · This powerful poem Compassion is extracted from The Ways We Touch: Poems by Stanley Miller Williams. Stanley Miller Williams (1930 - 2015) was born in Hoxie, Arkansas, the son of an...

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  7. Nov 4, 2014 · Titled “Compassion,” the song — a line from which lends the record its name — pins down with devastating precision just what we do to one another, and what we reveal about ourselves, when we deny each other the simple human dignity of kindness.

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