Jonathots Daily Blog
(2098)
Little fellow, what happened?
Prince of peace
Good will toward men
Come and see
Good tidings of great joy
Welcoming working-class stiffs
Wise souls heading westward
Excited young virgin
Questing young man
Simple and free
NoOne is better than anyone else
Judge not
Whosoever will may come
Then … the message was altered, the guest list trimmed.
Over the passage of time, those creaky patriarchs of purposeless passages, who once provided for a wicked king insight about your life and birthing locale, so that he could go and take his evil might in an attempt to slay all innocents–yes, those notoriously negative ninnies who sit around dusty books with dirty minds and prohibit gentleness to permeate the cause, indeed, religionists crept in and gradually ate away at the peacefulness of the baby and replaced it with the growling, garbled language of self-righteous philosophers.
Of course, such self-proclaimed notables are never satisfied with one another, so discussion became debate, which raged into a debacle and devastated everything once laced with good cheer.
Even though you told them to “remain as one,” they defiantly disintegrated into hundreds of pieces, holding fast to their own traditions, proclaiming them to be the commandments of God.
What happened, sweet baby?
Where is your holy loneliness?
Where is the message of hope?
Why is it replaced by doom and gloom?
Are we the light of the world?
Or are you the only beam provided?
Are we the salt of the earth?
Or do you deem us tasteless?
Prince of pieces
I fear, young heart, that we no longer listen to the angels of our better nature
Or follow the star in the sky
As you spoke to an aged, cranky Pharisee so many years ago, warning him of his loss of identity and true heart, I must tell you, Babe of Bethlehem, with all the gentleness I possess and humility of my soul … you, too, must be born again.
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