Sunday, 18 January 2015

Don't turn a blind eye!


Father, that malnourished child
who strums the guitar of hunger
on desolate streets of poverty
begs to feed on crumbs
falling off your golden table.
Don't turn a blind eye!

Mother, that wild, merchandised child
who makes your head dangle in shame
for womanhood, humanity and posterity
can still be tamed and saved.
Don't turn a blind eye!

Humanity, that homeless child
who wanders in the valley of negligence
beseeches you for a home, no, a crib...
don't push him away!

Justice, that abused child
is as defenseless as an orphaned chick.
where are your wings, O Justice?
I rebuke your guilty silence!
Quit sitting on that towering fence
lest you fall into the rescuing hands
of injustice.

*The dignity of humanity is embedded in love, empathy, benevolence, hospitality and selflessness not indifference, bitterness and religious bigotry.

~ Kolade Olanrewaju Freedom




This poem is inspired by a heart-wrenching story(news) I read off Linda Ikeji's blog. Shared below:

Pope Francis who is currently in the Philippines was moved to hug these two children after one of them, 12 year old Glyzelle Palomar, a rehabilitated homeless girl, asked him in tears why God could allow children to become prostitutes.

"Many children get involved in drugs and prostitution. Why does God allow these things to happen to us? The children are not guilty of anything.” Palomar said during her speech at a Catholic mass.

Pope Francis who couldn't find an immediate answer for her question, got up and gave a hug. He later replied her and the congregation saying:

“She is the only one who has put forward a question for which there is no answer and she was not even able to express it in words but rather in tears. I invite each one of you to ask yourselves, 'Have I learned how to weep, how to cry when I see a hungry child, a child on the street who uses drugs, a homeless child, an abandoned child, an abused child, a child that society uses as a slave?” He said.



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