Remember the lost ones and    
those without names     
Remember the hungry and     
those who feel shame     
    
While you revel and warm yourselves     
with the hearth's flames     
Remember the banished and outcast     
    
Think of those standing outside looking in     
or walking the darkened moors     
empty within     
calling for you     
to forgive them their sins     
as you turn your back in     
judgement steadfast     
         
Once in a while     
look for those     
who've been lost     
throw open your door     
let the warmth melt the frost     
and ask someone in     
from the fringe of exhaustion     
to fill up their bone weary souls     
    
All of us started here     
muchly the same     
nobody starts their life     
in sin and shame     
so on this one night throw out     
all of your blame     
for the Goblins and Giants     
and Trolls.     
Best of 2008 Froudian Poem:    
First place goes to Traci Wilson for her poem     
is inspired by "The fairytale giant"     
from "Brian Froud's World of Faerie."



1 opmerking:
I thought that was really moving and very true.
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