Monday, March 1, 2010

A poem: Dying to Live

Father Michael Barton sent this poem composed by Steven Mutua and Daniel Mourcol Garang of Sacred Heart High School in Nyamlell (Aweil West County) in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State in the South Sudan.

It was written in honor of Saint Daniel Comboni.

Death is sure to come to each one of us.
None knows the manner or the hour though some of us may chose without knowing.
Choosing their manner and even the hour of death.
Fate you may call it but the name matters less.
For there’s a mission not for the many but for the few.
Those that literally choose to lay down their lives for others
Like Bishop Saint Daniel Comboni, without counting the cost no matter what it may be.
Those who choose to shout even while the rest have chosen silence.
The Spirit of Jesus knowing the risk chooses the path less travelled.
Those who risk belling the cat when everyone else is running away.
Men and women of courage and determination.
Those who die as losers in order to win.
Those are our heroes whom we should never forget.
For they lived and died for all humanity.
Gave up their lives to give life and their dying was never in vain.
Never should we betray what they stood for.
For these are the men and women who last.
These are our heroes whom we should never forget.
For they lived and died for humanity and gave up their lives in order to give life.
Their dying was not in vain and we should never betray what they stood for.
Those that literally choose to lay down their lives for others like
Saint Bishop Daniel Comboni!
Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus!
Saint Josephine Bakhita!

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