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As i quote Jon Walker's words from his article Getting Practical About Love, "Love is not a passive noun BUT an active verb." i got the inspiration to make another version of my previous composition "am i verb or a noun" into LET ME BE A VERB!
Let me be a VERB!
my original composition
verbs do the word
verbs actualize
the word
verbs make the word happen
their motto is: keep
moving, do something
Let me be a VERB
Let me be a verb
to
those in need of comfort and care
to those who are in pain and
despair
to those who are in isolation and live apart
let me be
a verb to console their broken hearts
Let me be a verb to be:
eyes
for those who cant see but wishing to see the beauty of the
world
ears for those who cant hear but longing to hear the
heavenly words
mouth for those who cant speak and sing
be a
heart for those who wish to enjoy their life as a true human
being.
Let me be a verb, though
i may not be rich materially
but i can be rich in heart
i may have limited body and even though
we be world's apart
even in my own simple ways i should find means
to share
even through cyber-sharing, because I'm really sincere to
care
Let me be a verb
while i still have the body to be used,
while i still have the air to inhale|
while i still have the eyes
to see, while i still have the ears to listen and hear
while i
still have the mouth to speak, while i still have arms to work
while
i still have the heart to love, let me be a verb while I'm in this
world
LORD as i want to live in love, let me be a verb!
I composed this poem last December 2007 and the following month of another year January 6 2008, I have read the Sunday Service Sermon of our Elder Brother Rev Hyung Jin Moon entitled "Have Internal Confidence" and I was so inspired to quote a paragraph that can attest to my belief that in the presence of love... one must be a verb!
From Rev Hyung Jin Moon: "Everyone! Love does not mean a certain feeling. If we think love is a certain feeling or emotion, we cannot find true love. Love is practice. Love is not a noun but a verb."