Humanity; a poem

by Hilary Horn

A poem by Ana Lisa De Jong

What would happen if we retreated back
a few hundred kilometres into space.
What would we do with a world that’s divided.
Might we see it as one round ball.
Might we see the colours merge
to the degree our steps recede.
Yellow and red turning to brown,
black and white to grey.
And the more we retract
the more we merge with the sea, and the land.
And become the blue of the world
He sees through His lens.
What would happen if we gave ourselves space
to reflect,
and saw each other from a wider perspective,
a greater distance.
I think like all small things,
the world and its contents would become more precious
for being considered as a whole,
rather than a sum of separate parts.
There is only one thing we all share,
this common beautiful humanity.
And like all worlds on the edge,
we’d know it if we began to fall.
We’d hold on to each other then,
as if there were no tomorrow.
If it’s not too late,
I pray we remember it now.

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Michael Moore August 21, 2019 - 9:48 am

A wonderful and timely reminder, Ana Lisa ❤️❤️

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