January 26, 2019
Dear Subscriber:
Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of
view. The theme for this week is nationality and race in honor of Martin Luther
King, Jr.’s Birthday, which this year is celebrated on January 21.
I welcome comments on my poems at https://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com
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A poem about a love between two hostile races:
Beneath the canopy of moon and stars
Two tiny people sit, for now together.
Love binds them, they would like to hope, forever;
But there is much that such a union bars.
Heaven is so vast; the Earth so small,
Yet large enough to stretch a great love thin.
For love to flourish, it must turn within:
To the single soul that unifies us all.
Within this soul the walls of fear dissolve:
Distance, difference, history are no more.
The holy silence stills the sounds of war.
We love as round us miracles revolve.
We know we cannot stay within this shell
Of heaven. We must live back down below.
Day by every day the world we know
Will guarantee we recognize it well.
Yet there are truths far greater than the sun,
Beyond the blanket blue of every day.
In love's dark longings, we will find a way
To make our separate, hostile races one.
© by Nicholas Gordon
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This week’s theme: Nationality and Race
1/25: Mugabe and Mandela
1/26: Beneath the Canopy of Moon and Stars