Kids, in the spirit of the season, I have chosen Peggy Goetz's inspiring poem, Sola, as our Poem of the Week. Do click over to Peggy's site to read about this wonderful woman, who devoted her life to helping others in Africa.
Sola
She was a cheeky girl she said
before the German army and
Dresden and walking
home. She searched. Had to do
something good with her life.
Discovered a convent, stayed, didn't
like the name they gave her, Sola.
Became a nurse, went to
Africa, been there
more than 50 years, caring and caring
and caring. Still works
and caring. Still works
every day keeping traditional
beadwork alive now in an
AIDS ravaged land.
Happy 93rd birthday, Sola.
What a fantastic human being! Ordinary Saints, which follows, was in the same post. It speaks of the "small kindnesses" which warm the heart. I include it here, in keeping with the spirit of the season.
Ordinary Saints
Its the small acts of kindness,
the mailman who carries dog biscuits
and stoops to talk to every child,
the gardener who cuts a rose
for the woman with Alzheimers
who sits alone each day,
the teacher who cries
with joy when the struggling boy
finally can read his first book,
the police officer who buys
boots for a homeless man,
the clerk who always
listens and
has a kind word.
It's those small acts of kindness
that keep the world going.
It is indeed, Peggy. This old world needs all the kindness it can get. Thank you for your inspiring contribution to the season, and for your participation at Poets United. We appreciate you!
Have a wonderful holiday with your loved ones, kids, and may the love and joy of the season rest happily in your hearts.
Merry Christmas!
Happy Hanukkah!
Happy Kwaanza!
Happy Solstice!
Celebrate Life!
Happy Hanukkah!
Happy Kwaanza!
Happy Solstice!
Celebrate Life!