A Suicidal Nation

25 Jan

Today marks the 40th anniversary of the  landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that created a constitutional, nationwide right to abortion.  Patricia Franklin, one of our semi-regular contributors shares her feelings as thousands attend The March for Life in Washington, D.C. – Onisha

A Few Thoughts

Patricia Franklin

I sit in the stillness of the morn

Contemplating in the silence of nature surrounding me,

With a pain in my heart that is inconsolable.

The silence and stillness surround me

And there is no solace for the little souls of the unborn

Who have never seen the light of a day like this.

The silence of their screams is deafening

In my ears and in my heart. Their sighs echo

In the breeze soaring through the pines.

How can this selfish nation live with its guilt?

How can it sleep, or survive

Knowing what it has done and careing not?

How will our Creator deal with us,

This greedy, ungrateful, unseeing, uncaring and insensitive nation

As it slowly drowns and dies from its own gluttonous appetites,

Not knowing or caring about the silent cries

And senseless slaughter of its children?

 I sit in the stillness and I mourn

And contemplate the suicide of a nation,

Which cannot,and will not survive without its children.

 

3 Responses to “A Suicidal Nation”

  1. Louise Gib son August 3, 2013 at 3:35 pm #

    I just read this and my heart is heavy. God fashions us in our mother’s womb: life begins at conception. Abortion is truly murder! Hearts have to be changed before abortion can be stopped.

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    • Alta August 3, 2013 at 10:31 pm #

      Your are right..It truly is a heart issue.

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  2. DiVoran Lites January 25, 2013 at 2:33 pm #

    This poem expresses a problem that many of us try to ignore in a way that it needs to be expressed.

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