A Call to Hope
I don’t usually write poetry, but this is what came out on paper when I sat down to sift through all my sentiments related to the racial tension in our country. This poem has nothing to do with politics or a specific agenda… it’s simply my reflection on the fractured human race and my desire for no one to ever feel “less than.”
These thoughts are based on more than the events of the last few months — they arise from several years of personal observations, candid conversations, and education. And while I know we won’t see full redemption and restoration this side of heaven, I do believe Christ calls us to pursue justice, reconciliation, and peace while on this earth.
This is my pledge to do just that.
“A Call to Hope”
by Kelley Brown
Headlines of stories, long suppressed
Voices cry with desperate pleas
To open eyes and hear afresh
Of hatred that has failed to cease
Wearied hearts, hope hesitates
Years of talk but little change
Emancipation still awaits
When racial strife no longer reigns
As unsung songs and tales untold
Are brought to light, and truth breaks free
We face the lies we’ve bought and sold
And mourn what we’ve refused to see
For words unsaid or spoken slurs
For second glances unprovoked
For fears unfounded, thoughts impure
Beleaguered lives, injustice stoked
The hype dies down, but work remains
To unearth bias buried deep
To right the wrongs that long wrought pain
To sow the peace we long to reap
To fight for justice, open doors
For honest discourse, mutual trust
Dismantling culture’s unjust mores
Restoring souls we’ve hurt or crushed
May moments marked in history
Elicit more than tears or rage
Lord, help this be a catalyst
To light the path and set the stage
I dream one day we’ll stand in awe
Of triumph that seemed out of reach
The power of grace to bridge the gap
A chasm caused by racial breach
I dream one day our eyes will see
One first and foremost, heart and soul
A fractured human race redeemed
A fair world reached, not just a goal
For change to come, we join your fight
To tear down this dividing wall
Our faith compels us to unite
And seek prosperity for all
Agendas, politics aside
The Golden Rule is our appeal
Let selflessness and sacrifice
Bring forth equality’s ideal
The road is long, the path unclear
To make our world more just and fair
But take the lead and know I’m here
To listen, act, correct, repair
I vow to work and stay the course
To shape this world we visualize
And with God’s help and humble hearts
I do believe hope will arise.