
Make of Me a Hero
A political name poem for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday comparing his days as an icon to his days as an activist. © by Nicholas Gordon. Video and Audio Music: Casual Desire. By Ugonna Onyekwe. Music free to use at YouTube.

Maybe More than Love Was Needed
A philosophical name poem for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday about the difficulty of making one’s dream a reality. © by Nicholas Gordon. Video and Audio Music: Chariots of War. By Aakash Gandhi. Music free to use at YouTube.

Maybe It's a Little Strange that I
A name poem for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday about changing the name of the holiday to Freedom Day. © by Nicholas Gordon. Video and Audio Music: Pouring Out. By Asher Fulero. Music free to use at YouTube.

Maybe There Is More to Life than Living2
A philosophical name poem for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday about living for more than oneself. © by Nicholas Gordon. Video and Audio Music: Wander. By Emmit Fenn. Music free to use at YouTube.

Meaning Is a Morning Song
A philosophical name poem for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday about the need for hope and love to bring about change. © by Nicholas Gordon. Video and Audio Music: White River. By Aakash Gandhi. Music free to use at YouTube.

Moses Never Reached the Promised Land
An epitaph for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday about the usefulness of an unrealizable dream. © by Nicholas Gordon. Video and Audio Music: Wandering Soul. By Asher Fulero. Music free to use at YouTube.

Movements Are like Waves upon the Shore
A political epitaph for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday comparing political movements to ceaseless waves. © by Nicholas Gordon. Video and Audio Music: Walking in the Sky. By Nico Staf. Music free to use at YouTube.

Maybe Some Had Thought I Hoped Too Much
A poem for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday in which he reflects on the election of Barak Obama to the Presidency of the United States. © by Nicholas Gordon. Video and Audio Music: Borderless. By Aakash Gandhi. Music free to use at YouTube.

Millennia Ago, the Jews Were Slaves
A poem for Martin Luther King’s birthday about the need to embrace even a past of slavery and torture: Millennia ago, the Jews were slaves, And they never forgot it, nor should we. Remembrance of things past is how one saves The lineage of one's identity