Beyond the blue the Almighty lives
His geography clue the universe never leaves
Loving and kind at church they say
In the incandescent city he bears sway
King of kings He reigns supreme
Angels sing of His majesty sublime
A rod of iron with dazzling crown
Infinite mercies reach the trim of His gown
His blazon feet on pavement of gold rest
The land of knowledge where wisdom nests
There all tribulations are under arrest
And none of this here ever wrest
And He bows down the world beneath
Watching affairs down the Earth
He hears the cry of a dying world
Holding loose His hopeful immutable word
Down here pain and injustice reign
Anarchy and fear hold the reins
And righteousness and love never rain
Its tribunals and magistrates give lain
I saw it all in this little boy
Calamity and misfortune keep him abuoy
His skin wrinkled and tender flesh crusted
Where poverty is built a niche and clustered
Hardly walking and can hardly breath
Amidst town people who walk by in blithe
And so fights on till exhausted he gives in
And lays him forever silent in nature’s inn
Am coming from the chichiri shopping mall, living a life as we call it; I drop the ice cream corn when, some distance, a street kid and little berger walks straight to me. Even neglecting everyone else and walks parallel to me, arm raised up and with almost dying voice pleading “help me.” In my hustle I try neglecting him but then the voice of conscious grips me and immediately I stop and dig, deep down my pocket. And he hardly blinks as he awaits for the little help I could afford. As I walk away I turn back for one more glimpse. He is too small for his misfortunes and hard life. Too little to lift the budging weight destiny is ****** on him. Too innocent for such an unjust lifestyle. And I walk away troubled and confused as to whether I had helped him at all. LORD have mercy.