Monday, 16 April 2007

A Prayer for the 21st Century

by John Marsden

May the road be free for the journey,
May it lead where it promised it would.
May the stars that gave ancient bearings
Be seen and be understood:
May every aircraft fly safely;
May every traveler be found;
May sailors in crossing the seas,
Not hear the cries of the drowned.

May gardens be wild like jungles,
May nature never be tamed.
May dangers create of us heroes,
May fears always have names.
May the mountains stand to remind us
Of what it means to be young;
May we be outlived by our daughters,
May we be outlived by our sons.

May the bombs rust away in the bunkers,
And the doomsday clock be rewound;
May the solitary scientists, working,
Remember the holes in the ground.
May the knife remain in the holder,
May the bullet stay in the gun,
May those who live in the shadows
Be seen by those in the sun.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice blog!
Thanks for the john marsden thing, useful for a school project where the teacher forgot his sheets. Its pretty good poetry.

my3sons said...

Elliott- i think that what it means is everyone has a perpose in life and
it's telling you to find it.

my3sons said...

Elliott- i think that what it means is everyone has a perpose in life and
it's telling you to find it.

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