By William s Peters sr
The Castle
Break a window in your castle and look to the poor ~ Hannah Michael Salameh Numan
Open the door
And invite in he
Who is less fortunate
Open your heart
And empty your cupboard
And feed the hungry
Bend a knee
Extend a hand
And lift up thine brother
For he was borne
Of the same womb
As thyself
In your darkened closet
You have stored many riches
And you have hidden the key away...
From even thine self
To what cause dear one ?
Shall you horde and
Entreat your God
With the same gifts and favor
He has given unto You? ....
Freely
Gifts are for giving
How shall you be blessed
If you are not open to receive
The bounty?
You were anointed
In the Temple of life
And you cast off your humility
To occupy a castle on high
You go not out of your door,
Day nor night
Nor do you open your window
To peer out beyond
Your own world,
That made of finite imaginings
Will the things you have gathered
Give unto you
Eternal peace,
Or anguish yet to be borne ?
I say give, give,
Until the closet is empty,
Dust the shelves
Of your avarice clean
And then thy Creator
Will come to visit
That purified heart
And grace you with mercies abundant
So my brother, my sister,
Break a window in your castle,
And look out upon the poor
And see who has need,
And commence to feed them
From your storehouse of plenty.
The Castle.
inspired by my friend ...
Hanna Michael Salameh Numan
(c) 15 october 2017 : william s. peters, sr.
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