Rachel's Empathy Poem by Paul Holmes

Rachel's Empathy



A raindropp falls
From a sullen sky;
A teardropp trickles
From her tender eye;
A snowdropp wakes
From its bed of snows;
Compassionate words
From her heart flows.

As wet as that rain
Or this Woman’s tears,
Both sound like music
To angelic ears.
As white as pure snow
Or her words of love,
Both melt pleasingly
‘Neath the feet of the Dove.

A fledgling sparrow
Fallen from its nest,
An earthquake is felt
Deep within her breast.
A helpless orphan child
In a basket does lie,
She comes to its rescue
In aid of every cry.

Weak is that bird,
As weak is her heart,
She feels its pain
Almost tear her apart.
As alone as that babe
She knelt and prayed
Asking her Father
For His loving aid.

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