Tribute To Judge Frank Caprio Poem by Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla

Tribute To Judge Frank Caprio

Dear Judge Frank Caprio,

You touched the hearts of millions.
Your birth was like the rising of a morning star
For humankind.


Oceans of people live and die,
But your birth holds deep meaning for humanity.


I never had the opportunity to meet you in my life,
Yet I met people like you during my life in Germany.
I met Sir Oscar Schmid,
And I met Madam Manuela and her beloved husband, Klaus Fleischmann.


Sir, you gave humanity a name filled with meaning.
When I see your kindness and compassion toward people,
Who could not afford to pay court charges,
You showed them a human face,
A face of mercy, love, and forgiveness.

Sir, those who met you are blessed by the God
Who created you and me.
Your love reflects the love of Christ in whom you and me believe.
Your humanity proves you are a great child of humankind.

You showed the world that humanity has no boundaries
When you revealed your angelic face to all.

Sir, my words are only a small gesture
For your vast and beautiful heart
That embraces every soul and every life.
You are an inspiration and a motivation.
A cradle of humanity and kindness.
That no words can ever fully measure.


Thank you for loving people
Irrespective of skin colour, sex, gender, race, or class.


Your final words touched my heart deeply.


Sir, I used to watch your court videos,
And again and again, you touched my heart.
Just like Sir Oscar Schmid,
Madam Manuela and her husband Klaus Fleischmann.


If people like you did not exist in this world,
People like me might have vanished from this planet,
Where we are ants standing before elephants.


Thank you for loving us unconditionally
And for inspiring humanity
With your big and beautiful heart.


Sir, may God bless you.
I believe you are one of the angels of Jesus Christ.
You practiced what Christ taught us
To love every life,
To honour love, liberty, and light.

Thank you, Judge Frank Caprio.

We love you,
And you are in our prayers.

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