This is a poem my friend Shannon wrote after a high school classmate committed suicide:
No One
NO ONE should be a NO ONE
NO ONE should hurt that bad
Or feel that heartache from their heartbreak
NO ONE should understand that kind of pain
NO ONE should see themselves as nothing
NO ONE should get to that point
NO ONE can understand the NO ONE
NO ONE can ever see
Or fix the fragile shattered life
NO ONE should feel they are NO ONE
To every NO ONE there is an inner SOMEONE
And to God every NO ONE is His
He can understand the NO ONE
He’s the only one to ever see
Or comprehend the pain and heartache of the NO ONE
NO ONE should be a NO ONE
NO ONE should hurt that bad
Or feel that heartache of bitter pain
God sees the potential of the NO ONE
He bought each NO ONE with a price
Through His son the NO ONE finds the SOMEONE
But what if the SOMEONE can’t be found
How can the NO ONE get so lost?
How did the NO ONE forget the Father’s love?
NO ONE should feel alone
NO ONE should see their life as wasted or without use
For it’s the NO ONE’s who change my life every day
The NO ONE lights the way
The NO ONE who smiles despite unfriendly stares
The NO ONE who laughs
NO ONE sees the NO ONE cry
NO ONE could ever comprehend
Or imagine the hopelessness of the NO ONE
Who in my life is a NO ONE?
How can I help them to see the way
To find their way to the SOMEONE
What will happen to the NO ONE,
The one lost and so alone?
Only through God can the SOMEONE be found.
Shannon Christina Malan
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Stop Tibetan Genocide
Standing ovation for Nancy Pelosi for her comments and actions on Tibet. I agree with her. The USA should skip the opening ceremonies and should encourage other countries to do the same. Then, let the athletes go and kick some Chinese butt.
Tibet forever!
So lately, aside from lamenting the plight of the Tibetan people (trust me, that is not a subject you want to get me started on. I could go on forever) I have been watching Columbo and laughing. The show is quite good, but I've noticed that all of the men are so incredibly homely and have terribly frizzy hair. Some of them have been almost nauseating in their looks. On the other hand, the women are always beyond beautiful, with incredible fashion and jewlery. Although I did notice that the men and women were always wearing clothes that are impossibly tight and you know for a fact there is nothing on underneath...Polyester on bare skin. Shudder.
Tibet forever!
So lately, aside from lamenting the plight of the Tibetan people (trust me, that is not a subject you want to get me started on. I could go on forever) I have been watching Columbo and laughing. The show is quite good, but I've noticed that all of the men are so incredibly homely and have terribly frizzy hair. Some of them have been almost nauseating in their looks. On the other hand, the women are always beyond beautiful, with incredible fashion and jewlery. Although I did notice that the men and women were always wearing clothes that are impossibly tight and you know for a fact there is nothing on underneath...Polyester on bare skin. Shudder.
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