Day 47. I wish you Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, restful Sunday.
I’m not sure I can express better than this song, by the now sadly late George Michael, the sense of searching I feel, the sense of fear and doubt, which capture me at my worst moments.
These are the days of the open hand
They will not be the last
Look around now
These are the days of the beggars and the choosersThis is the year of the hungry man
Whose place is in the past
Hand in hand with ignorance
And legitimate excusesThe rich declare themselves poor
And most of us are not sure
If we have too much
But we’ll take our chances
Because God’s stopped keeping scoreI guess somewhere along the way
He must have let us all out to play
Turned his back and all God’s children
Crept out the back doorAnd it’s hard to love, there’s so much to hate
Hanging on to hope
When there is no hope to speak of
And the wounded skies above say it’s much too late
Well maybe we should all be praying for timeThese are the days of the empty hand
Oh you hold on to what you can
And charity is a coat you wear twice a yearThis is the year of the guilty man
Your television takes a stand
And you find that what was over there is over hereSo you scream from behind your door
Say “what’s mine is mine and not yours”
I may have too much but I’ll take my chances
Because God’s stopped keeping scoreAnd you cling to the things they sold you
Did you cover your eyes when they told you
That he can’t come back
Because he has no children to come back forIt’s hard to love there’s so much to hate
Hanging on to hope when there is no hope to speak of
And the wounded skies above say it’s much too late
So maybe we should all be praying for time
I’m still chilled by “charity is a coat you wear twice a year.” We must do better. We must do more.
I’m inspired to do better, and to do more, and to bring us all to better moments.