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Street Preacher (Free verse) by Dovina

He shouts like the others, ignores the same sneers. I reject him at first, then stop and turn back with a taste in my head of new wine and salt: “This evil you see all around you,” he says— “dead babies, cancer, and such— God planted its seed at the start, then let it continue in spite of Himself, as if blind, with scant little action to stop it. “To make matters worse, when I throw up a ‘Why?’ He seldom obliges an answer at all. “So point up a finger if it makes you upset. He’s up there alright, and joins your disgust. “But rather than end it, He took it one day, took evil upon Him, a cross and a grave, said, ‘Trust Me and you can conquer it too.’ “Complain if you want, but remember too that whatever evil you do, that too has been nailed, forgiven, and lost.” It was dark as I left him, not light as before, but a lingering taste as of supper and wine.

Ranger 2-Oct-06/1:52 PM
Probably. I rarely come into contact with the street preachers. We occasionally have some Zionists in town, and there used to be a Muslim bloke who'd stand on one of the benches and yell at us. Problem was, nobody could figure out a damn word he was saying. I've become pretty adept at avoiding hustlers in the street though; a necessary precaution as there are always people trying to sign me up to the various charities. I don't have any money, why don't they understand?




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