Pass it on

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Here's a poem I wrote this morning for an e-mail list that swaps good reading. Thought some of you might enjoy it, too.

Pass It On
by Randal Matheny
Head in the Clouds

When forgiveness breaks through
And grudges are gone,
When love blossoms anew,
Pass it on.

When faith sees the way
By hope's marathon
To work just for today,
Pass it on.

When pride surrenders
Its ego's icon
For humility's splendors,
Pass it on.

When truth is heard,
And mercy's antiphon
Proffers the kindly word,
Pass it on.

Pass it on to children and friends,
From Florida to Oregon;
See that it never ends,
To reach Russia and the Amazon.
Pass it on!

Pass it on to bless the foe,
(A mission foregone),
To lift the fallen, bestow
The tetragrammaton.
Pass it on!

Pass it on in bleakest gloom,
On the banks of Babylon,
In Satan's smoke-filled room --
Even then pass it on.
Yes, pass it on!

Copyright © 2002, Randal Matheny



-- Randal in Brazil (randal@onebox.com), January 24, 2002

Answers

Randel - I like your poem - Pass it On! I'm more curious about your name! As you can see, my last name (my married name) is Metheny - I suppose you & my husband are distantly related, as I know his ancestors spelled their name the way you do - Are you really in Brazil?? THANKS

-- hmm (h.m.metheny@att.net), January 24, 2002.

Yes, "hmm," I really live in Brazil, near South America's largest city, Sao Paulo (some 15 million or more). My family has lived in Brazil since 1984. I'm originally from northeast Arkansas, my grandfather was born in the Missouri bootheel, and his father lived in Middle Tennessee. That generally westward movement of the time. But then I went a different direction -- south of the equator!

-- Randal in Brazil (randal@onebox.com), January 24, 2002.

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