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Timothy McVeigh |
Joyce Johnson
since 2001-03-10
Posts 9912Washington State |
Dear God, someone is coming today, To stand before your bar Of justice, and I tremble for him, Though I know how loving you are. He committed an act so heinous, There was nothing the courts could do, But make him pay with his own life; Though vengeance belongs to you. Who failed him when he was little; Didn't fill him with love, when small? Until we accept your message of love, The blame belongs to us all. Joyce 6/11/01 |
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Songbird Member Elite
since 1999-12-15
Posts 2184Missouri |
My heart goes out to his family and all those whose lives were touched by the horrible choice this man made. The situation all the way around is one of sadness, his death will not bring the victims back. It was good that you could write about it. It is hard for me to even think about how many lives were effected and how it forever changed people. |
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Marge Tindal
since 1999-11-06
Posts 42384Florida's Foreverly Shores |
Joyce~ Your message is a tenderly written point of view. I have accepted God's message of love. My prayers reach out to those who were wronged by this man. In my heart I know that 'blame' for his choice to take innocent lives doesn't belong to me. I feel for his family also. But I don't believe that they are responsible for his actions either. ~*Marge*~ ~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~ |
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Mabel A. Dilley Senior Member
since 2001-03-17
Posts 859Seattle, WA, USA |
With your tender heart, you point to a failing within our society. We truly need prison reform. There is currenly a minimal amount of rehabilitative services within prison walls, and I doubt that crime is truly prevented by capital punishment. "I am not now that which I have been." |
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ellie LeJeune Member Elite
since 2000-01-10
Posts 4156King of Prussia, PA USA |
I too wonder where was the love he didn't receive as a child...no other answer makes sense. A friend hears the song in my heart, and sings it to me when my memory fails. |
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deleeme Senior Member
since 1999-10-09
Posts 1766NEW ENGLAND, USA |
I consider the T.M. ordeal & disposition a lose/lose situation- my heart goes out to those innocent losers, caught up his deluded sense of retribution toward our far less than perfect government and it's obviously faulty actions taken toward others targets. All in all, I would say it is a sad day for America--How far and in how many ways have we fallen short as a nation? Thank you for your thoughtful treatment of the subject. David No Better Place do I know God Bless us All!!! |
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the_rescue Member
since 2001-05-23
Posts 316Japan |
wow that was awesome I dont think I've seen anyone actually have compassion on him so openly that is just so awesome and well WOW that's love, that's exactly what Jesus would be asking I think Wow in the silence of the night I hear angels voices singing your name oh how beautiful is your name as they sing over and over. (SPOKEN) |
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WhtDove Member Rara Avis
since 1999-07-22
Posts 9245Illinois |
His situation sure leaves one confused in what to think. I certainly wouldn't want to be Him when I came to meet my maker though. Nor the one who stood in front of all those whos lives he took. Compassionate poem you've written here, you've done it wonderfully! |
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scout Member
since 2001-06-16
Posts 175no place owns me |
I just joined a couple days ago, so i only read this recently... I was talking about this in my Life & Teachings of Jesus Christ class. McVeigh was only a vessel, just like Judas, he let Satan enter, The battle is not with man, but with Satan. We are all sinners, all have fallen short of the Glory of God, we cannot deny others of time, because all of us deserve to face the wrath of God, I just pray for his family (to know it was not their fault, but all of ours), and the family of the ones whose lives were lost in the tragedy (to not seek his death as a sort of revenge). God's Son is for everyone. His blood can wash away any sin, yet the human mind has yet to grasp the strength of Jesus' forgiveness. If a person cannot forgive, then they ultimately are stating they are higher then God. I really liked this poem, it's an attitude all of us should learn to take. xscoutx |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
Dear Joyce: I have commented on this on another site, but it certainly bears another accolade! It's a wonderfully compassionate poem and shows what a fine person you are! Betty Lou Hebert |
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Stephanos
since 2000-07-31
Posts 3618Statesboro, GA, USA |
Joyce, beautifully written. I could tell this was heartfelt and genuine. Profound thoughts can pour through few words when things are right poetically and spiritually can't they? Anyway... this line was haunting to me... "and I tremble for him, Though I know how loving you are." Along with the last one... Stephen. |
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