"Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo‘Human Beings Being Human’ by David L. Hatton The Society April 30, 2020 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 6 Comments It takes patience to learn patience; It takes courage to be brave. One must first find mental freedom To no longer be a slave. Only faith can make us faithful; Truth alone can make us true. Life must vitalize our living, Or we die before we’re through. We must paint to master painting, Find what lacks to fill a need, Make mistakes to lessen errors, Read a lot to learn to read. We must pray for help in praying, Lift our sight by lifting eyes, Practice faith to be believers: Muscles must have exercise. “Use or lose” is no trite proverb— Action keeps our acts alive. We distinctly have an instinct Meant to tell us to survive. It’s God’s will that we be willing; We were planned by Him to plan. Pay the dues of human duty: It’s our destiny as Man. Rev. David L. Hatton, RN retired in 2015 after 34 years of hospital nursing, and continues his once bivocational ministerial job in a small retirement village church where he’s been the pastor since 1996. Recently, he self-published his 6th poetry book, Poems Between Fear and Faith, but his most popular book is a novelette on body acceptance, Meeting at the River — A Tale of Naked Truth. His home is in Sacramento, California. http://pastordavidrn.com NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. Trending now: 6 Responses Joe Tessitore April 30, 2020 A well done and very timely poem. Reply Russel Winick April 30, 2020 Well written and quite enjoyable! Reply Sally Cook April 30, 2020 A wise comment in every line. Reply David Paul Behrens April 30, 2020 Butterfly in the Mist (2006) Sit on a chair, because it is there. Walk through a door in the wall. Here and there are everywhere. Unable to walk, you must crawl. You exist in order to exist, Survive so you will survive. Like a butterfly in the mist, You must live to be alive. Reply Paul Oratofsky April 30, 2020 Excellent. Well crafted. Musical. Nothing sounds forced. Reply C.B. Anderson May 1, 2020 Though every line is a truism, it never hurts to be reminded of them in this age when falsehoods seem to be the standard fare. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
David Paul Behrens April 30, 2020 Butterfly in the Mist (2006) Sit on a chair, because it is there. Walk through a door in the wall. Here and there are everywhere. Unable to walk, you must crawl. You exist in order to exist, Survive so you will survive. Like a butterfly in the mist, You must live to be alive. Reply
C.B. Anderson May 1, 2020 Though every line is a truism, it never hurts to be reminded of them in this age when falsehoods seem to be the standard fare. Reply