Thursday, December 4, 2025

Abundance

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Image ~ Ghost of Christmas Present ~ A Christmas Carol ~ Charles Dickens 


I sit quietly at my desk
morning light spills across a bowl
brimming with fresh fruit ~
a small, ordinary abundance

Somewhere a child wakes 
to the scrape of an empty bowl
the echo of last night's hunger
still clinging to his ribs

I try to imagine that morning ~
how the world narrows
to the simple ache of 'not enough'
while mine expands into choices I hardly notice

How strange ~ this planet 
that grows enough food to feed every mouth
yet lets food disappear 
into the hollow places

I do what I can ~ small offerings
thin threads of hope ~ and I wonder
if threads woven together might
become a net strong enough
to catch every child 
before hunger lays claim




16 comments:

  1. "the echo of last night's hunger
    still clinging to his ribs"

    So well put!

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  2. Ohhhh! So poignant, Helen. It is remarkable and horrible that there is so much abundance and yet people are starving when there is no need.

    I picked out the same line as Kim, but then this, too.

    "I wonder
    if threads woven together might
    become a net strong enough
    to catch every child "

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  3. A wonderful poem, Helen. We must not forget and also must do our small part to enlarge the net! Very well written and heartfelt!

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  4. Oh this poem is so close to my heart Helen. My heart bleeds when I think of hungry children everywhere. Beautifully written my friend 😢💔

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  5. Fantastic poem
    Luv the hope of the weave
    Thanks for dropping by my blog
    Yes See you Saturday

    Much♡love

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  6. The abundance we cannot share... so very touching... we can only do what we can do.

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  7. Cold winter want had a fat winter god whose qualities were merry imagination and charity -- sharing everything with all. Well done and said.

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  8. The tragic failure of our humanity is hard to understand or to bear, Helen...

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  9. So good, Helen. So very, very good. Yes and amen to your closing sentiments!

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  10. "the echo of last night's hunger
    still clinging to his ribs"

    This is incredibly raw and poignant, Helen!

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  11. Helen, I loved this poem so much! I've had the same thoughts each morning when my husband and I eat breakfast, enjoying a selection of fruit. I wonder how many realize how blessed we really are. 💖

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  12. Lovely juxtaposition of want and hunger, and a thoughtful and thought-provoking poem in general are what I read here

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  13. Helen, this is an excellent poem that pulls at the heartstrings. I rarely waste food as I think of those starving somewhere in the world. If only there was a strong enough net. We are lucky to have choices many do not...sigh...

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  14. Such a beautiful thoughtful poem, Helen. I absolutely love that final stanza, it was so moving ❤️

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  15. All the money spent on war could have us living in several centuries of utopia. Sigh...

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