Love’s In Need Of Love Today

When we’ve reach a point
Where those that we love the most
Hurt us the most
And cause us the most pain
Then we must know
That love’s in need of love today

Just to honor and celebrate our love
We are expected to extend an expensive gift
For a love that’s priceless
Love is in need of a face lift

When love becomes so obscene
That we find security in love
Based on Ivy League degrees
And trust in financial stability
Love is in a Great Recession obviously

For the love of God and religion
A person commits suicide
To seek martyrdom by killing
Innocent women and children
Obviously love in need of healing

I want to proclaim
“I love you!”
But I’m afraid to say
“I love you!”
Because love’s in need of love today…….

(c)Copyrights 2015 by Halim A. Flowers – Inspired by Stevie Wonder – Excerpt from “The Lost Poems”

Halim Flowers
Halim Flowers
DOB- 09-01-80
Washington, D.C.
30 years to life
Contact Information-
Halim Flowers
#11967-007
Federal Correctional Institution Gilmer
P.O. Box 6000
Glennville, West Virginia 26351

My name is Halim Flowers and I am an author, poet, blogger(CriminalU.co), and at-risk youth advocate. I have been incarcerated for 18 years, since I was 16 years of age for aiding and abetting a felony murder in a case where I was not the shooter and the person charged as the gunman had his case dismissed and was never tried for this offense. I know it sounds crazy but it is my destiny for now and I embrace. My passion in life is learning and helping to enlighten and inspire others, especially helping to develop the character and lives of young men. I was featured in an Emmy award winning documentary about my experiences as a child at the adult D.C. Jail titled "Thug Life In DC"(See Thug Life In DC at YouTube) and I have authored nine books in the genres of self-help, prisoner reform, juvenile justice, memoir, and poetry(See Halim Flowers at Amazon.com). I very contrite for my past criminal offenses and seriously committed to helping our youth to understand "Victim's Impact" and breaking the "school-to-prison pipeline".