What do we say?
What do we say to the child who has no food?
Do we say, “I will get you some?”
Or, do we look down at the little sorrowful face, say nothing, and walk away.
And forget?
What do we say to the child who has lost his parent to violence?
Do we say, “I’m sorry for you. I will get you some help.”
Or do we say, “That’s your problem.”
And forget?
What do we say to the family who has lost their home?
Do we say, “You may live with me?”
Or do we say, “Find an apartment. I have no room.”
And forget?
What do we say to the soldier who has lost his life for his country?
Do we say, “Thank you for my life?”
Or do we say, “Better you than me.”
And forget?
What do we say to the child with cancer looking toward the sky?
Do we say, “I will give?”
Or do we say, “I’m glad my child isn’t sick.”
And forget?
What do we say to the future?
Do we say, “You will survive?”
Or do we say, “I’m not worried.”
And forget?
What do we say?