Silence of winter
Snow falling softly to earth
Reminder of peace
In a world full of torment
In this we must take solace
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Silence of winter
Snow falling softly to earth
Reminder of peace
In a world full of torment
In this we must take solace
~
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Heavenly Father
God to the three religions
Why are we fighting
Men look for reasons to hate
In Allah, Yahweh, God’s name
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Waters grow cold
As the summer sun sets.
A new season,
With holidays to warm the heart
Blossom amongst winters frost.
We give thanks
With family and friends gathered
Round our cosy tables.
An American tradition,
Too oft’ overshadowed by Christ’s Day
And corporations lust for profits.
We have bastardized all that is good
For Black Friday and our lust for deals.
Step back…is this what is important,
Are bargains and materialism
What Thanksgiving and Christmas are all about?
Look to the past,
Families enjoying the simple things
Like companionship and familial love.
This is what these holidays are about
These are what we are about.
It is not about gifts,
It is not about things,
It is about friends,
Family,
Thanks,
It is about our love for Christ and our fellow man.
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
NOTE: I realize that Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday are over, but I still think this piece applies to the entire holiday season.
The end is no end.
Throughout life we sense the past,
A time before our time,
We call it deja vu.
We’ve been here,
We’ve met before,
But we cannot place when or where.
Is this just a sense
Or a glimpse into a time before our time.
Could we not be going round-and-round,
Traveling time until we get it right,
Coming back and back
Until we perfect our journey?
Perhaps God requires us to earn our right
To join him in Heaven,
Learning over the centuries and lifetimes
The things only time can teach.
We are flawed creatures,
Attracted to sin,
Given to the allure of its pleasures.
Like children, we must learn our lessons
Under the tutelage of God,
Before we can be admitted into His
Kingdom of Heaven.
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Greatness is hidden
Behind a curtain of fear
Vile and ugly
Truly…what is to be gained
For the lecherous many
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A green light to hate
Harkening back to dark times
When race reigned supreme
Murder was freely sanctioned
With some holding little worth
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We aren’t this people
Covered in blood and blackness
We are so much more
Look deeply into your soul
See the light that calls your name
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This light is called love
And we are charged as shepherds
Tending to its flock
What’s best of America
Exists behind this veil
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Fluttering petals
Kissed by the gentlest wind
Graceful butterfly
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
The fires of Hell
Lurk within everyone’s deeds
Think before you act
You can’t take back what you’ve done
Once you’ve hurt the ones you love
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
The fight carries on
John Lewis reliving youth
Activist at heart
The last of a dying breed
Shouldn’t we just say thank you
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
I sat to pray
And screams of hate
Shattered the peace.
I question what I believe!
How can I prescribe to something
That judges…most un-Christlike,
The heart and soul of another;
Claiming to know the mind of God
And to speak with certain authority
On His behalf.
How hypocritical this seems!
Christ did not judge the beggar,
Nor the Samaritan;
He loved them both
And that was his lesson.
Sadly, you seem to have been deaf,
For you judge, most cruelly
Those that do not fit your view.
You proclaim to the Heavens your Christianity,
But clearly have forgotten the words of Christ
Written so plainly in Mark 12:31:
“Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.”
There is none other commandment greater than these.”
Surely you must be filled with self-loathing,
For treating another soul with such contempt
Defies God’s most precious command.
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~