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OwlSA
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0 posted 2009-02-22 06:30 AM



JACKIE SOMEBODY FROM SOUTH AFRICA
23 February 2009

At a baby clinic
in Gondola
in Moçambique
is an angel
who is not an angel
but a mere human
who shames me
when I despair
of the human race
and all of us
who say, “What can one person do against/for the whole world?”

Without wondering where the next donation is coming from,
this young, pretty, married missionary
who could have an infinitely different life,
devotes herself
to every single Moçambiquan baby
or Zimbabwean baby from across the nearby border
who needs her
despite
despair,
disease,
superstition,
poverty,
ignorance,
malnourished babies,
and sparse supplies far away.

Some come from far away
leaving their homes on foot
at midnight
to reach the clinic
at daybreak
knowing
she
is there
and will help
in whatever way she can
with knowledge,
expertise,
kindness,
grace
and authenticity,
no games,
just the real deal.

She does what she does
as she says,
not because of
a theory
or a notion
or a religion
but
because of
the reality of the love of God.
She doesn’t preach compassion;
she doesn’t write poems about it;
she
IS
it
and she
acts upon it.

Her story is told
but what about
those whose are
not?
There are many, many thousands
like her
that we only hear about
by chance.

How dare I
bemoan
the state of humanity
until I have walked
a fraction
of a mile
in her
or their
moccasins?

Owl

© Copyright 2009 Diana van den Berg - All Rights Reserved
Margherita
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1 posted 2009-02-22 09:08 AM


Yes, dear Diana, there are more of this rare and precious kind of human beings than one might suspect.

Thank you for telling her story in such a touching way.

You made me think of my wonderful Australian friend Maithri, who is another one of this kind of human beings. He is an amazing young doctor and I love and respect him deeply. He is getting ready to return to Swaziland in April:
http://soaringimpulse.blogspot.com/ .

Love and Hope.
Margherita


OwlSA
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2 posted 2009-02-22 10:02 AM


Thank you Margherita.  I had a peek at his blog, but there is so much to see that I will have to go back to it later.  

Owl

Midnitesun
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3 posted 2009-02-22 12:31 PM


There are many who walk in Mother Theresa type shoes, who go about their daily business without fanfare or formal kudos.
But those they help will never forget them.
Thank you for sharing one such gentle heart.

secondhanddreampoet
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4 posted 2009-02-22 01:37 PM


REALLY excellent exposee on the real 'heroes' of the world!

extremely well written! ...

significant applause for this important 'penning'!

OwlSA
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5 posted 2009-02-22 04:19 PM


Thank you Kacy.  Yes, and you are such a one.  

Yes, Bruce, these are the real heroes.  I agree.

Owl

LindsayP
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6 posted 2009-02-22 08:01 PM



Dear Diana, What a shame there are not a lot more of those living Angels who so

kindly help their fellow man without any thought of monetary gain for themselves.

A lovely write my dear. love.

Lindsay

Krawdad
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7 posted 2009-02-22 11:01 PM


Your presentation style strengthens the story - well done.
And thanks for the story - one of many too easily missed.

ethome
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8 posted 2009-02-23 04:23 AM


Well you know what it says in the Bible, "faith without works is dead!"

That's the trouble, like you express here, too many talk/write about the troubles in the world without doing anything about it.

There's an old song by Dionne Warwick called 'What The World Needs Now Is Love"

What the world needs now,
Is love, sweet love,
It's the only thing that there's just too little of.
What the world needs now,
Is love, sweet love,
No, not just for some but for everyone.

Lord, we don't need another mountain,
There are mountains and hillsides enough to climb,
There are oceans and rivers enough to cross,
Enough to last 'til the end of time.

What the world needs now,
Is love, sweet love,
It's the only thing that there's just too little of.
What the world needs now,
Is love, sweet love,
No, not just for some but for everyone.

Lord, we don't need another meadow,
There are cornfields and wheatfields enough to grow,
There are sunbeams and moonbeams enough to shine,
Oh listen Lord, if you want to know...oh...

What the world needs now,
Is love, sweet love,
It's the only thing that there's just too little of.
What the world needs now,
Is love, sweet love,
No, not just for some oh but just for every, every, everyone.

What the world needs now,
Is love, sweet love.
What the world needs now,
Is love, sweet love.
What the world needs now,
Is love, sweet love.


Nice work Owl you have touched on a tender compassionate subject.

Eric

OwlSA
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9 posted 2009-02-23 10:52 AM


Thanks, Lindsay   - but there actually are lots!  We just don't get to notice them even when we find them . . .

Wow, Krawdad!  I quiver at the excellence of your poetry and so I am very especially honoured by your comment.  Yes, we just don't open our eyes, even when they are right in front of us.  I bet we could all name one human angel like this out of our real everyday life, if only we looked around us instead of expecting all around us to look at us.

Thank you, Eric.  You are so right about faith needing works . . . and it starts with us . . . all . . individually . . . now . . .

Owl

Sunshine
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10 posted 2009-02-23 04:05 PM


It's pretty danged amazing, Sis...
when we see an angel.

Some wouldn't acknowledge that...
but I would.


OwlSA
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11 posted 2009-02-24 01:14 PM


Yes, it is, Karilea (smiling).  Me too!

Owl

Martie
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12 posted 2009-02-24 05:36 PM


Diana...A portrait made from respect, like this, is the most beautiful.  
JamesMichael
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13 posted 2009-02-24 06:13 PM


Fine writing...James
poddarku
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india
14 posted 2009-02-24 09:55 PM


You humble us with this poem. Wonderful. Just wonderful and too human.

clever talks delay friendship!

OwlSA
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Durban, South Africa
15 posted 2009-02-25 11:15 AM


Thank you Martie.  I do so enjoy respecting people.  


Thank you, James.

Thank you, Kushal.  And I know how much you love people, so "human" coming from you, is a good thing.  

Owl

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