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Haiti Mission
Remarks made to a Richmond Diocese retreat group on January 17, 2003(Sent by Email February 4, to Bob and Adele) I wrote a poem just for all that you have done, and I hope that is one way to take the voice of all Haitian voices to thank you for your solidarity. THANKS I hope that the solidarity week this year will be a success one more time. I hope it will open new doors for Haiti because of significant voices saying things should change. I hope on another year, it will be possible to be here with you to let the world hear my voice saying I need a chance for my country. I hope that everything will be ok for you, For all you left in your country to make our cause yours. For all that didn’t happen because you are vigilant. For your tenderness and love for this country, Take this poetry of thanks as a sign of understanding. Thank you. Our gratitude is flying to you Our understanding is more than clear We would be dead without you We would not survive without your solidarity Even though the negative campaign is against us You are still coming to make our struggle significant Your position saying no to your government Makes us feel ourselves not alone You are like Capois Lamort for us One of our heroes who braved the danger for freedom You are our potomitan (central pillar/mainstay) of hope Haiti will survive through your solidarity The world will understand us by your action Our future will be better by your prayer Our children can imagine hope because of your connections There is no price to compensate your work Because it is not a service for sale All that we have is our love As one way to say we appreciate the brotherhood/sisterhood Don’t get discouraged in your work Because your work is not in vain The day will come and not too long When we will be free to take our road The road of justice, peace and love That you help us to understand better Keep struggling, keep praying With so many hands we won’t lose the struggle. (This poem is now one of the poems in a book of poems titled: “Cry for Hope” created by Daniel Tillias and Junior St-Vil, Directors of Pax Christi Haiti – a group of young men and women in Port-au-Prince dedicated to nonviolence and following the nonviolent Jesus.) |
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