The skeletal remains of the last of lives sightless eyes stare up at the bleaching sun, while the grit gilds them. ——————————– Broken cities dry as the dust from fallen homes and human bones silently cling to costly crippling pasts. ——————————- High over the hills stretches the storm ridden. hope hidden sky, where no bird… Continue reading Emergency Climate Over
Month: July 2019
Breaking News
Breaking news. She stood tall and they said to condemn her name, steal her country and rights is not profane nor racist nor rude or violent. ——————— Changing values creating new enemies that are shadows and placing vulnerable children in violent and in abusive violating places while ——————- fearing the hammering, on the thin protecting… Continue reading Breaking News
Jesus sings Baritone.
It was Mary Magdalene’s face that caught my eye, giggling around the camp fire, leading the line of dancing laughing women and men as Jesus and others sang the rhythm. Jesus sang their happiness and threaded through tender touches of words of love and generosity, taught afresh their humanity. ———————— He sang through the streets, … Continue reading Jesus sings Baritone.
He was my Brother
I remember growing up and looking up as he towered over me cared for me and loved me It was not his fault that he was left handed. Keck handed the schools said, as they tied his hand behind his back and bade him use their right hand. ———————– The righting, in front of peers… Continue reading He was my Brother
50 NOW AND 50 LATER
The tears trickled and she held her head in deep darkling dread, her shrunken self hardly visible under bloody bindings. ——————– The stinging pain of the lash and the blood churning brutality of her tormentors tempering hatred with terror. ——————– ‘Why curse me with the courage to counter them? Look, I’m just a bag of… Continue reading 50 NOW AND 50 LATER