Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Where I Am Now, by Charles Nightingale








I am sincere/bold.


I wonder why humanity continues to reject peaceful negotiation for belligerent solutions.

I hear birds singing harmoniously.

I see unity in diversity with all our many splendored hues.

I want East and West to join hands.


I am sincere/bold.


I pretend I am a world traveler: India, Alaska, South America.

I feel more anxious than I should about society's crumbling.

I touch the future reality of the oneness of all religions.

I worry that God may run out of second chances for us to do the next right thing.

I cry that young people are so frequently incarcerated.

I understand the future is incalculably bright but tomorrow is still overwhelming.

I say Baha'u'llah, the Glory of God has come.

I dream all of we are one family, all of we are one family.

I try to teach let go and let God.

I hope the year 2021 will witness Mt Carmel [that is Haifa, Israel] hosting multitudes of Christians, Jews, and Moslems, too.


I am sincere/bold.


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