Saturday, May 22, 2021

Wm. Coperthwaite

I've been doing some writing about my friend Bill Coperthwaite which along with photos I hope will become a magazine article. In this poem you will likely understand why.
Love Thy Neighbor
"Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself..." 
As much as I love myself? 
I did not understand.
Then it happened.
Could that possibly mean love thy neighbor as a part of thyself?
Suddenly it came alive: a rule to live by.
My neighbor and I are one - as fingers of one hand 
My neighbor's welfare is my welfare - His poverty my poverty,
His happiness my happiness.
Time passed.
The old commandment has grown to mean: 
Love thy planet as a part of thyself. 
Treat it with love and kindness, 
With care, gentleness, and thanksgiving. 
Any harm done to my planet Is harm done to me. 
— Wm. Coperthwaite

Make, fix and create. Assist others in living and learning likewise. 

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