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Silent Night ( A paraphrased Carol) |
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since 2003-05-17
Posts 3404Pennsylvania |
(Silent night) Homeless woman, ragged sight. (Holy night) Near froze, beneath a city light. (All is calm) Gold in pockets passing by, (All is Bright) She is homeless, soon to die. (Round yon virgin , mother and child) To hold her close, she has no other. (Holy infant so gentle and mild) Eyes closed, with thoughts of mother (Sleep in heavenly peace) On this night was Christ the child (Sleep in heavenly peace) Born to Mary meek and mild, (Silent night) For this wretch, relief to send? (Holy Night) Or did he leave that work for men? note: Poems can bring up sad, as well as happy images, especially when Christmas is near. The image of sadness is present yearround in the minds of the homeless,..I think of homeless women first, I am a sexists in that way...I want to help them, but all I can do is write about them....with as much emotional expresion as I can muster. |
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since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
My dear Ford, I think you do help them by writing of them and making it apparent that even a "common poet" such as myself would rear up and say OMG, did he really see that? And know that you have, and do, and make it not only your gift to me to make a change, but for me to pass on the change as well. Thank you, my friend, and in this paraphrased say, may you enjoy the Merriest of Christmases as you continue to change the world. |
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