(. . . because this song insisted on being included.)
“The world will give you that once in awhile, a brief timeout;
the boxing bell rings and you go to your corner,
The quality of mercy is not strain'd.
It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest:
It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes.
'Tis mightiest in the mightiest; it becomes
The throned monarch better than his crown.
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Midweek Motif ~ Mercy
St. Francis in his famous prayer-poem said "where there is injury let me sow pardon."
Do we, can we, should we?
If I had the power to be merciful on a grand scale, I would take in cities of refugees and make sure people who worked all their lives were financially secure to retire and . . . . I would be the mouse taking the thorn out of the lion's paw. If only.
Your Challenge: Write a new poem on
an experience of mercy.
(Would you believe I wrote this prompt and the next one
before the attacks in Baghdad and Paris?
Walk in safety, Poets United, and
as for words? Don't hold back.)
before the attacks in Baghdad and Paris?
Walk in safety, Poets United, and
as for words? Don't hold back.)
http://izquotes.com/quote/206082 |
Hey everyone,
ReplyDeleteWoooooo hoooooooo its time for Midweek motif! A little bit of mercy can make our world seem less cruel and a bit more just... but mercy is a two way street.. which is exactly what my poem is about. Hope you all like it :)
Lots of love,
Sanaa
The two-way street is GREAT IMAGE. Good to see you today, Sanaa.
DeleteThanks Susan :D good to see you too.
DeleteThank you for the prompt as always - the Chesterton quote made me think of Alice...she has many good qualities...in the right hands
ReplyDeleteSo she's for Justice and we're for Mercy? She doesn't seem to care about justice. I do. I'm more of a perfectionist than I want to be.
DeleteGood morning, Poets! I'm Just waking at 8am with Physical Therapy at 9am! So I won't be here until 11ish .... Mercy!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Susan,
DeleteMercy granted.. (chuckles) have a positive session :D we' ll be waiting!
Ouch - but all in a good cause i hope
DeleteIt's later than expected, but I'm sitting in a little cafe with coffee and my tablet. Coming around to visit now.
DeleteThanks for today's prompt Susan; Happy mid week every one, creative writing hours to all
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Happy mid week Gillena :D
DeleteYou are very welcome, Gillena! Have a great week.
DeleteThanks, Susan. Looking forward to reading the poems.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you, Nicholas. Happy reading!
DeleteA relevant topic to contemplate this week, Susan. The world is much in need of mercy.
ReplyDeleteAmen, Forgiveness and Mercy in the Valley.
DeleteVery rough piece from me today. It feels more like the beginnings of a poem---
ReplyDeleteIt's a good place to bring your beginnings, Audrey.
DeleteThis is a perfect prompt this week Susan. Perhaps, the world needs to learn what mercy means. What a tough lesson for us all.
ReplyDeleteAmen to that. Thank you, Myrna.
DeleteGood prompt especially in a world we live in that requires more love and mercy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Salem! And thank you for joining in with your sestina. I hope you'll come around and read our poems.
DeleteThanks Susan the prompt was apropos. May each of you be recipients of mercy and extend it when you can.
ReplyDeleteSusan, I am sorry I am so late. I had lacked inspiration. But today I saw an article on Facebook that inspired me. I will be making visits tonight. Thank you for this prompt.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you, Mary. I couldn't write about "the situation" myself--not on Monday or Tuesday. Maybe I could now.
DeleteThank you, for the challenge...meaningful.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome, Hannah.
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