What on Earth were you thinking of God when you did this senseless act to Muhammad Ali?A Poem by COLLYMORETribute to Muhammad Ali!By Stanley Collymore
I would’ve willingly and quite unreservedly without a moment’s hesitation gone in you place my Black brother, inspirational mentor and my enduring friend as I’m equally and absolutely sure that many more not only of our Black race but every other one would also freely have done, but God in his supposed objective evaluation evidently decided Muhammad Ali that your time inexplicably had come and therefore our earnest wishes however sincerely and rather heartfelt were spoken and most particularly after your last illness, which seemingly he graciously accepted, somehow it seemed just couldn’t practicably for whatever reason, he never ever said, be realistically entertained, sanctioned and most certainly not be agreed to by him.
Why not? I’m still perplexed to know and just goes to show that even the great ostensibly omnipotent and allegedly all-knowing Deity actually can and does at times, and markedly so as in this specific situation, get things quite horribly, rather uncomfortably and most terribly wrong! And yes I’m scathingly angered by this assessment of his to take your life on Earth away from you Muhammad Ali in this premature and pointless way!
Surely Heaven has already had a superfluity of truly great people taken away from us in this year alone. So why the imperative need for another one who has single-handedly done so much for his long standing and unremittingly victimized race specially, as well as for the rest of human kind generally and whose irreplaceable loss at this particular period of our existence will not only serve to aggravate our already escalating and egregious societal problems that you assiduously and diligently with creditable aplomb have worked to alleviate Muhammad Ali; but now with you regrettably gone will more than likely provide an uncalled for catalyst-situation for greater racial intolerance akin to that of bygone eras while simultaneously being a disastrous body blow, and inestimably so, to the remainder of civilized, law-abiding and peace-loving elements of our routinely hard-done by and long suffering inclusive humanity!
© Stanley V. Collymore 6 June 2016.
Author’s Thoughts: I’m absolute shell-shocked and indignantly angered by God’s utterly senseless and premature decision to remove Muhammad Ali from the midst of us; and to do so at a time when this infernal world that we live in needs more and NOT less people like him.
But even with him regrettably gone those like me who worshipped him, unstintingly regarded him as our mentor and fully appreciated all the commendable things that he did and carried on doing throughout his life and right up to the moment he was cruelly taken away from us are not unbowed by the state of affairs we’re left in but will in characteristic Muhammad Ali fashion relentlessly and unwaveringly carry on with his work whatever obstacles are put in our way or however insurmountable the odds against us achieving our laudable goals might appear to be; and for me that’s a categorical promise!
And so my inspirational mentor and friend your earthly departure is not the end, for in me personally and I’m sure millions more globally both you and your impressive legacy will continue to be enduring factors in our individual and collective lives. And accordingly as a tribute to you conjoined with an indebted appreciation for all that you’ve generously and admirably done I’ve penned this personal motto in Latin specifically for you and in your remembrance Muhammad Ali: “Vos autem sicut homines raro. Mortuus est semel, sed solum vivat in aeternum!” Translated into English it reads: “People like you are rare; die only once but live eternally!” And in German: “Leute wie Sie sind selten; nur einmal gestorben, sondern ewig leben! © 2016 COLLYMORE |
StatsAuthorCOLLYMORECambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomAboutAcademic, Journalist, Writer. I'm a highly intelligent, articulate and well-educated human being with an intuitive but enterprising sense of responsibility and a strong moral compass that instincti.. more..Writing
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