Master, I Would Like To See That Mountain Again Poem by nimal dunuhinga

Master, I Would Like To See That Mountain Again

Rating: 5.0


Remember the old happy days
But nowadays really a catastrophe
As I haven't seen a bird, butterfly or a flower at all.
Someone has snatched my precious spring.
Living with a life's almost a threat
And I know the life is so short,
But there is little more time to live.
So, please blow me few air to my lonely bedroom
Hardly I could breathe through my shattered windows
That goes into my defeated lungs.
Master, I want to see that mountain again
But this time I am not able to climb with this wearied soul.
At least I could kneel down beneath the mountain
And recite this Psalm for the pilgrims' welfare.
'May the road rise to meet you,
May the winds be always at your back,
May the sun shine warm upon your face
And the rains fall soft upon your fields.'

-Today in our Gospel St.Mark reminds us of that beautiful story of the healing of the blind man.I have heard this story about his healing in the past, but what touched me today was how loud he was in asking Jesus to heal him.-
From the desk of Padre Jose'.
October 25,2009
Saint Anthony Catholic Community.
Long Beach.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Alison Cassidy 30 October 2009

An uplifting poem that brings tears to the eyes of the reader. Despite the difficulties of age and infirmity the soul remembers 'happy days' and the mountain of hope. May your lungs fill again and your eyes fly with butterflies. Love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

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Ency Bearis 30 October 2009

A beautiful insightful metaphor that touched my heart and can touch anybody when they read this poem. Its a great composition and presented well.....10

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Sandra Fowler 29 October 2009

Very poignant and very beautiful. May your prayer be granted, Nimal. This one touched me. Warm wishes, Sandra

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