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Tuesday, June 29, 2004
Poetry for Peace

This morning I read this article. This kid whow was barely yet a teenager had published five books of poetry before his death. He was friends with Jimmy Carter, who gave the eulogy at the funeral. His poetry and his life were committed to peacemaking. But young Mattie had a very rare form of muscular dystrophy, for which he was also an advocate. It took not only the lives of his older siblings before him, now it has taken his. His funeral was well-attended--even Oprah came, not to mention firefighters, and Harley Davidson afficionados who support the Muscular Dystrophy Association. People who never knew this boy came to meet him and to celebrate a life dedicated to making peace. As he goes on to await the resurrection from the dead, his spirit lives on through his poetry. Surely, blessed are the peacemakers.

Posted at 08:14 am by Theologian Guy

the Cheese
June 30, 2004   12:09 AM PDT
 
Here is something that he wrote 9-12-01. Poetry was a way for him to deal with all aspects of life staring at age 3.

We need to stop.
Just stop.
Stop for a moment…
Before anybody
Says or does anything
That may hurt anyone else.
We need to be silent.
Just silent.
Silent for a moment…
Before we forever lose
The blessing of songs
That grow in our hearts.
We need to notice.
Just notice.
Notice for a moment…
Before the future slips away
Into ashes and dust of humility.
Stop, be silent, and notice…
In so many ways, we are the same.
Our differences are unique treasures.
We have, we are, a mosaic of gifts
To nurture, to offer, to accept.
We need to be.
Just be.
Be for a moment… Kind and gentle, innocent and trusting,
Like children and lambs,
Never judging or vengeful
Like the judging and vengeful.
And now, let us pray,
Differently, yet together,
Before there is no earth, no life,
No chance for peace.

September 12, 2001
© Matthew Joseph Thaddeus Stepanek
Travis
June 29, 2004   10:48 AM PDT
 
Great article. Thanks for sharing. Truly an inspiration. How many of have shed tears over the War in Iraq?
 

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