absolutely Claudia, but one still feels anguish and desolation when they have been forced to living on the streets. Forgotten. Forsaken. God sees, yes, he sees what we all do and what we fail to do.
It's a short sharp compelling shock <3 Rene, you hit the nail on the head. Can't stand that were living like this and sending money all over the shop when we can't feed our own people.
Yes, "the image of the ... God" abandoned, made poor, homeless. The God that begs for our compassion? The God we have forsaken? Powerful poem in three lines. Thanks!
Very well said...makes me think of the thoughts of "Mother Teresa" in Calcutta....bkm
ReplyDeleteMaybe not so much "forgotten" as "willful non-remembrance".
ReplyDeleteyes - good question..but what i know for sure - god himself has forgotten none of them...he sees..
ReplyDeleteabsolutely Claudia, but one still feels anguish and desolation
ReplyDeletewhen they have been forced to living on the streets.
Forgotten. Forsaken.
God sees, yes, he sees what we all do and what we fail to do.
ok...thanks for the baseball bat to the face...great write...
ReplyDeleteBrian, it was swing and a miss...
ReplyDeleteand I hit myself instead.
It's a short sharp compelling shock <3 Rene, you hit the nail on the head. Can't stand that were living like this and sending money all over the shop when we can't feed our own people.
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Okay, I was totally agreeing with Brian's comment until I saw your reply and started cracking up.
ReplyDeleteShay, I gotta diffuse all the "bombs" Brian plants before you get here...success..this time
ReplyDeleteAlways driving your words straight to the center, Rene...
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Yes, "the image of the ... God" abandoned, made poor, homeless. The God that begs for our compassion? The God we have forsaken? Powerful poem in three lines. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePowerful deep words... nice response.
ReplyDeletehmmm. I don't feel like laughing all of a sudden.
ReplyDeleteNow i want to run out and do something nice for somebody.
Ooh , very good photo and how true. Do we choose to cross the road or help? None of us can say we did not see once we've walked pass. Gripping.
ReplyDeletethank you for the link to Kids and hope. What an admirable thing Sean is doing there. Wow.
ReplyDeletePowerful words! Loved your blog!
ReplyDeleteAl the best
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