Have You?
Have you seen the sick?
Have you seen the dying?
Have you seen the heartbroken?
Have you seen the crying?
The children are moaning in the night
A blind man is missing his sense of sight
The dogs are picking at the scraps
The baby’s bed is her mother’s lap
Have you heard the lonely?
Have you heard their hearts?
Have you seen their longing?
Have you seen hope start?
They need reassurance from soothing voices
A story’s song to settle all fear
Nothing can comfort but the soft reminder
That the end of sorrow is near
Have you heard others ease pain?
Have you seen what they do?
Have you wondered why it works?
Have you heard the comfort they turn to?
In the dark they speak of light
When there’s no hope they speak of day
Every time they say it will be over soon
That all their troubles will blow away
How do they pass the unending time
When there is nothing but air to be had?
How can they comfort in cold and heat
When their hearts are so unbearably sad?
When their coffers are empty they tell of gold
The loved elder is sick so they gather to remind
That soon he’ll be up and prancing about
For in words there’s always hope to find
A tale will settle the unnatural fear
A phrase can heal the longing heart
To help the helpless or lonely ears
Words are the best place to start