Bapube

Bapube The Charcoal Burner’s Son preaches love in new Spoken Word, ‘Loved Ones’

Why live in a world of overloaded acrimony, When we have in our capacity the ability to create one of harmony?

“The grounds are crackling, the winds are settling, the heat is vanishing. the soldiers are battling, the day is crumbling. But forget it, the name of the Charcoal Burner’s Son is ever flourishing and never tarnishing. I am Bapube and this really promises to be astonishing.”

Bapube, The Charcoal Sellers Son

That is the gracious intro of Bapube’s spoken word, “Loved Ones.” In the poem, he chose the path of love and invited all to join on that path. He regretted that the world has been full of enmity when humanity is capable enough to make love lead.

The Charcoal Burner’s Son expatiated on how we are all filled with love, but we fail to see it in each other. He went further to admonish that we see the love in each other and speak in the ever-powerful language of love than that of enmity.

Pacifists and preachers of harmony will be proud of Bapube for this poem.

Check the lyric video below and enjoy:

Let love lead, no matter what.

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