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Marlece's Tears

Last post 06-20-2008, 9:38 PM by Ella Zodiactimes. 3 replies.
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  •  05-10-2007, 10:30 PM 255

    Marlece's Tears

    I'm spending the night, asleep on the futon, when I'm awakened in the middle of the night by my granddaughter's crying.  Hoping to let her mama sleep, I hurry to comfort three-year old Marlece myself.  There she is, standing in the hallway in her nightie, her amazing curls drooping over her forehead and into her eyes.  Her face is full of fear as she cries out to be rescued.  It's over in an instant the minute I put my arms around her tiny shoulders.  I soothingly reassure her that she is safe and she snuggles into bed.  All worries forgotten, she is back to sleep in an instant.

    That's when my heart began to break.  I had read that week of the humanitarian crisis in Iraq, the humanitarian crisis in the Sudan, the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and Lebanon and on and on... I couldn't release the image of Marlece, so fragile and small.  I thought of the children who couldn't be comforted, who couldn't be consoled and I stayed awake crying for them that night.  Wanting to somehow touch them.  Wanting to save them.  Wanting to mother them. 

     That night was a turning point for me, one of many nudging me along the way, as I have moved from my lifelong complacency into passionate action.  I can no longer do nothing.  It is impossible for me. 

  •  05-10-2007, 11:46 PM 256 in reply to 255

    Re: Marlece's Tears

    Ah, sweet Marlece...angel of awareness...thank you for sharing the swelling of your heart within its safe but deadly cage, Kathleen.  Your vulnerability is breaking my own heart.

    C.S. Lewis says:

    "Love anything and your heart will be wrung and possibly broken.  If you want ot make sure of keeping it intact you must give it to no one, not even an animal.  Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements.  Lock it up safe in a casket or coffin of your selfishness.  But in that casket--safe, dark, motionless, airless--it will change.  It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. To love is to become vulnerable." --The Four Loves

    A broken heart is an open heart... 

    Tell us more--the world is  literally dying to hear the call of your heart as it pushes against its cage--it is truly all of our hearts' Call--you just have the courage to listen--

    Beth

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    Beth Patterson
    Tea Drinker and Vision-Seeker
    www.virtualteahouse.com
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  •  05-11-2007, 9:56 AM 258 in reply to 255

    Re: Marlece's Tears

    Kathleen--

    I woke up thinking that I should share with you one of our affiliate websites, 'PeaceXPeace' at www.peacexpeace.org   There are some amazing ways to connect there--we will be making the connections between the two websites more clear in the near future.

    Beth

    Host, VTH 

     


    Beth Patterson
    Tea Drinker and Vision-Seeker
    www.virtualteahouse.com
  •  06-20-2008, 9:38 PM 1653 in reply to 255

    Re: Marlece's Tears

    Dear Kathleen,

    what are you planning to do about it? 

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