Once there was a little
girl who couldn't talk well.
Stupid, she was called,
mute, retarded.
Ugly, she thought when she
saw herself in the mirror, no good, can't do anything right.
And the mirror would break,
disappear behind her tears.
When will I be able to talk
right?
She would ask her mother.
But her mother didn't have
any time for her.
When will I be able to talk
like everyone else?
She would go to see her
teacher.
But he would not
understand.
Will anyone ever love me,
she would ask herself.
But she did not have any
answers.
When she grew up she heard
of a great teacher.
A teacher unlike everyone
else.
A teacher who could set
people right.
She did everything she
could, and even what she could not.
To get the money and be
able to travel to visit the teacher.
When she arrived the
teacher was surrounded by a huge crowd of people.
He will not have time for
me, she thought.
How will he ever understand
me among all these people?
Oh, how stupid I was.
Of course he won't help a
useless person like me.
She turned around and began
her journey back.
Next to the road there was
a little boy.
He played with some sticks
and stones and hummed with a low voice.
Why are you crying, he
asked when the girl reached him.
The girl didn't answer, she
just shook her head.
How could a small child
understand how she felt.
Why did you turn back,
didn't you want to meet the teacher?
He wouldn't want to meet
me, the girl answered.
She said it in a very low
voice because she was certain the child would not understand her.
But he wants to meet
everyone who comes to see him, the boy answered very sure of himself.
That is what he has said,
that everyone has to be able to see him and talk with him.
The girl didn't know what
to answer, she was so surprised.
What did you want to ask
him, the child inquired.
I wanted him to make me
intelligent, the girl sighed, and beautiful, if that would not be too much to
ask.
But you are intelligent,
the boy shouted, and you are so beautiful.
You are perfect, just the
way you were created.
Perfect, the girl spit the
word out of her mouth, don't you mock me!
Yes, you are perfect, the
child nodded and looked her in the eye.
I know because my father
made you the way you are.
You are him, the girl
cried, but in disguise.
Why did you make me like
this?
This stupid, clumsy,
horrible body and the retarded brain.
Am I a joke to you?
A game you play?
The boy looked at her and
grew into a youngster and then a middle aged man.
I told you, he said, you
are perfect just how you are.
My father made you perfect,
and you are perfect.
How can I be perfect, when
it's so obvious I'm full of faults, the girl asked, bitter.
I see you, not your faults,
the boy answered, who you are. Your true self, that is perfect. Everything else
is just a show, it's not really part of you, or who YOU are.
Don't be fooled by the
things outside. The people who really care about you, won't be either.
Those who are loved, are
given more gifts.
Those who are trusted, more
responsibilities.
Use them and show who you
really are, not the gift and responsibility you were given.
What a beautiful story! IT's so true - we are created just the way we are for a reason. Everyone has a purpose, and we stop focusing on the material things, we will be able to realize our purpose and happiness will come forth. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI love this. I agree with you - we made the way we are for a reason.
ReplyDeleteI think it's important to raise our children to know that the people who truly care about them aren't discouraged because of their faults. They will embrace them and continue to care about them.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely story. I agree we are made the way we are for a reason
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely poem/story you've written there. Special people are given to special people too. :) That's why they get more gifts because they're both special.
ReplyDeleteEveryone is beautiful just as they are. It is a perfect message for everyone
ReplyDeleteGod made us the way we are for a reason. We have family members created like that for a reason and we love them so much!
ReplyDeleteI live in Ecuador, in Cuenca.
God bless you for your goodness.
FABBY
beautiful story. so touching and great photos! Thanks for linking up last week to Friday Favorites! Hope to see you this week too.
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