- Martin Luther King, Jr
True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar ; it comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring. - Martin Luther King, Jr Add Comment "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it." ~ John 1:5 "Light in the Darkness" words: Tommy Brown & Bryan McFarland music: Bryan McFarland © 2012 sasssafrasongs In a fine little village along the seashore Jonathan, Timothy and their wives Though beside one another deep grudges they bore "It's your fault!" - "Watch your mouth!" - "That is mine!" Now their wives barely patient were the closest of friends Seeking only some peace for the Yule "We live near one another - you two must make amends! Be at peace not at odds - you old fools!" Yet when John shoveled snow on Tim's land that next day - Came a fight... Find the priest... Father Glen... Now to Glen the two wives their sad story they spun Of their men and their hopes and their fate And in silence Glen mused - knowing peace is hard won He sat a while, pulled his beard, scratched his pate. Father Glen said, “On Christmas Eve here at my barn We will put on a contest for three. Equal parts of the barn given to each of us - Fill your part with whatever you see. Then by dusk we will know if my garden you’ve won. But, if I win: promise then... be true friends." So in the fine little village along the seashore Jonathan, Timothy - running 'round Bales of hay, sacks of grain in the barn they did store Fill it up... to the roof... all they found... All day long Father Glen did not even appear But then just as the darkness was on In his hand but a candle and a smile ear to ear On his lips were the words of St. John He knelt down, lit the candle & the light filled the barn. From the crowd came a cheer. He had won! In the darkness the Light of the Christ overcomes Shaking hands. Best of friends. From now on. In our darkness the Light of Christ still overcomes Peace on earth. Hold the Light. Let it shine. Peace on earth. Share the Light. Let it shine. |

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