So, I wrote this poem based off of Li-Young Lee's poem "A Story."
Sad is the woman who has strong opinions
And can’t speak them to her friend.
Her friend waits in stressed silence
You can’t possibly
think that
Are the unspoken judgmental words
In a world full of injustice
And pain, the woman speaks for those
Without a voice. With everyone
Except her friend.
Already, the woman looks ahead,
How can you possibly
be so closed minded?
Just because I disagree, does not mean
Just because I disagree, does not mean
I lost my testimony.
Listen and open your
mind.
But the friend lives in a world
Where windows must remain closed.
Do you see what you
are doing?
The woman screams? Sitting
mute
And allowing the
passive aggressiveness to overtake you?
But the friend is here.
Where she doesn’t want to let others in.
Looking at what she thinks Heaven must be.
Thinking that looking to heaven
Allows her to overlook the earth.
Ignoring the pain and judging the silence.
1 comment:
It is so hard when there is such a distance between friends. I have to agree with you on the mutual thing. Without going into a lot of detail and without knowing a lot of detail I'll just say sometimes it's better not to push. Pushing/forcing teenagers to mutual CAN (not always...) make the rebel against you and the church. I think you have to raise your kids the best way YOU can. It's not really for your friend to say, especially if you didn't ask for her advise. As far as scouts - we all have an opinion and sometimes it's best to just agree to disagree and know that you are doing the best you can for your family. Does that makes sense? I doesn't really help with the friend issue, though.
Sorry for the long comment....
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