More than HumanA Poem by NamelessThis poem is based on the story of the good Samaritan in New York who died on Sunday, April 25, 2010. Rest in peace Hugo Alfredo Tale-Yax.“Blood oozing from his body, this is the homeless man who more than 20 people ignored for nearly an hour as he lay on a New York street after saving a women from being mugged.” “Some turn their heads to look, others stop to gawk. One even lifts his body, exposing what appears to be blood on the pavement underneath him, before walking away.” “It wasn't until after he had been lying there for nearly an hour that emergency workers arrived, and by then he was dead.”
To the many cities in New York Morality has been the highest virtue. Our goal has failed. Do you remember the times when men would laugh? Do you remember the times when men would cry together? Do you remember the times when hatred was a vice? I sure do not. Brotherly hatred, Sexually-orientated, Perverse liars, Unsealed gossip, Greedy b******s, Willful ignorance, Is what our standard is today. Self-denial, Self-traditions, Self-goals, Have only created a perverse people. A people running with the thought of self. Pride now is, Humility is the dump. Righteousness is mocked on the ground. A Samaritan is found in the dust Righteousness by the Word of God. All possible by the prayer of faith. You don’t have to listen what I just said, But you’ll be the ignorant bystanderd passing the Samaritan. © 2010 NamelessAuthor's Note
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