Bring Love From the Shadow
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Every day, a photograph, a poem.
Bring Love From the Shadow
we are still on that brink where in some
were the old hatreds once not too
confronted now conmen bring forth the distant
with renewed vengeance against a better tomorrow
blasted hopes, on which we still stand — the radiant
and the voices— strong, emboldened stars
dark acceptance of the continued journey of love
shadow be gone! We join determined and
of a deep commitment to our sister-and brotherhood
disappointment after disappointment, we will shine
settled in knowing the battle continues over our
upon us again oppression: we must bring “love they neighbor” to our great nation.
Sheri Edwards
01722 017.365.22
Poetry/Photography
Martin Luther King, Jr’s words in yellow,
read in left column down and right column down.
From Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963)
Martin Luther King, Jr’s words in bold, read in left column down and right column down.
“we were confronted with blasted hopes, and the dark shadow of a deep disappointment settled upon us”
“in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation”
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