When was the Last Time?
He was standing at the off ramp of the highway and a car had stopped and the driver handed him a 12″ Subway. . .he immediately ran across a 4 lane street, tore the Subway in half and hand it to another who was standing on the On-Ramp of the highway. . .
When was the Last Time?
An estranged wife lay next to her dying husband who gave her countless reasons not to ever be there with him at that very moment. . .
When was the Last Time?
A Toddler sharing her large pretzel with her father in a crowded food court without ever being asked to give him a bite. . .
When was the Last Time?
A man in a walker holding open the door to a restaurant for a young couple with a baby. . .
When was the Last Time?
A little boy picking and bringing dandelions to a funeral home for his grandmother’s memorial service. . .
When was the Last Time?
A hospice doctor who sat on the floor when he met with a patient so that the patient could look down on him as opposed to the patient looking up to him as he asked, “How can I serve you?”. . .
When was the Last Time?
Seeing a squirrel on a snowy afternoon dragging a dead squirrel out of the middle of the road as it dodged traffic. . .
When was the Last Time?
Does Compassion
S E E N
Inspire Compassion
T O B E ?
When was the last time
you actually saw an act of Compassion?
Maybe the more pending question:
When was the last time
you unknowingly
provided an act of compassion
to be witnessed. . . ?
Is your Compassion
more of a Verb
Is your Compassion
more of a Noun
Is your Compassion
more of a good idea
Is your Compassion
more of a nice thing
Is your Compassion
more of a thing
to be performed
or
e x p e r i e n c e d. . . ?
Sometimes the greatest
C O M P A S S I O N
there is
Is the Compassion
yet to be seen
d o n e
k n o w n. . .
When
Was
The
Last
Time
?
Make a c r a c k e d
h e a r t
beat
w h o l e
BE COMPASSION
(where compassion hasn’t always been).
Jeanne says
So true. Compassion. I will try harder too
ChuckBehrens says
and THAT attempt is the ripple that will wash up on the shores of others to help them try harder, too. Thank you, Miss Jeanne