I showered and shaved.............. I adjusted my tie.
I got there and sat.............. In a pew just in time.
Bowing my head in prayer......... As I closed my eyes..
I saw the shoe of the man next to me..... Touching my own. I
sighed.
With plenty of room on either side...... I thought, 'Why must our
soles touch?'
It bothered me, his shoe touching mine... But it didn't bother him
much.
A prayer began : 'Our Father'.............. I thought, 'This man with
the shoes, has no pride.
They're dusty, worn, and scratched. Even worse, there are holes on
the side!'
'Thank You for blessings,' the prayer went on.
The shoe man said............... A quiet 'Amen.'
I tried to focus on the prayer....... But my thoughts were on his
shoes again.
Aren't we supposed to look our best. When walking through that
door?
'Well, this certainly isn't it,' I thought, Glancing toward the
floor..
Then the prayer was ended............ And the songs of praise
began.
The shoe man was certainly loud...... Sounding proud as he
sang.
His voice lifted the rafters........ His hands were raised
high.
The Lord could surely hear. The shoe man's voice from the sky.
It was time for the offering...... And what I threw in was
steep.
I watched as the shoe man reached.... Into his pockets so deep.
I saw what was pulled out............ What the shoe man put in.
Then I heard a soft 'clink' . As when silver hits tin.
The sermon really bored me............. To tears, and that's no
lie..
It was the same for the shoe man..... For tears fell from his
eyes.
At the end of the service...... As is the custom here.
We must greet new visitors, And show them all good cheer.
But I felt moved somehow.............. And wanted to meet the shoe
man.
So after the closing prayer........ I reached over and shook his
hand.
He was old and his skin was dark..... And his hair was truly a
mess.
But I thanked him for coming......... For being our guest.
He said, 'My names' Charlie............ I'm glad to meet you, my
friend.'
There were tears in his eyes........ But he had a large, wide
grin.
'Let me explain,' he said........... Wiping tears from his
eyes.
'I've been coming here for months.... And you're the first to say
'Hi.''
'I know that my appearance............'Is not like all the
rest.
'But I really do try.................'To always look my best.'
'I always clean and polish my shoes..'Before my very long walk.
'But by the time I get here..........'They're dirty and dusty, like
chalk.'
My heart filled with pain.......... And I swallowed to hide my
tears.
As he continued to apologize............ For daring to sit so
near
He said, 'When I get here..............'I know I must look a
sight.
'But I thought if I could touch you..'Then maybe our souls might unite.'
I was silent for a moment........... Knowing whatever was said
Would pale in comparison... I spoke from my heart, not my
head..
'Oh, you've touched me,' I said......'And taught me, in part;
'That the best of any man...............'Is what is found in his
heart.'
The rest, I thought,...................... This shoe man will never
know.
Like just how thankful I really am... That his dirty old shoe touched
my soul
You are special to me and you have made a difference in my
life.
I respect you, and truly cherish you.
Let old friends know you haven't forgotten them, and tell new
friends you never will.
Remember, everyone needs a friend..
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These are lovely Pat. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat.
DeleteThanks Pat. I think I am getting the hang of it.
DeletePat,
ReplyDeletePlease keep sending these gems. They are really inspirational. I use them each week at Morning Assembly/Prayer. Regularly I am asked by students where I get these reflections, which is also very reassuring.
Many thanks. Stay safe.
Diarmuid
Thank you Pat for all these treasures of wisdom.
ReplyDeleteThe students love them and always ask for more.
Many thanks,
Máire
These are just beautiful Pat...so inspirational and reassuring....it means alot to get these from you. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteInspirational,thought provoking, a challenge to be a better person.Godbless
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