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		<title>Praise Poem &#8211; Stephen Derwent Partington</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephen Derwent Partington</dc:creator>
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We praise the man who,
though he held the match between
his finger and his thumb,
beheld the terror of its tiny drop of phosphorous,
its brown and globoid smoothness
like a charred and tiny skull
and so returned it to its box.
So too, we hail the youth who,
though he took his panga on the march,
perceived it odd within his fist
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<p>We praise the man who,<br />
though he held the match between<br />
his finger and his thumb,<br />
beheld the terror of its tiny drop of phosphorous,<br />
its brown and globoid smoothness<br />
like a charred and tiny skull<br />
and so returned it to its box.</p>
<p>So too, we hail the youth who,<br />
though he took his panga on the march,<br />
perceived it odd within his fist<br />
when there was neither scrub<br />
nor firewood to be felled,<br />
so laid it down.</p>
<p>An acclamation for the man who,<br />
though he saw the woman running, clothing torn,<br />
and though he lusted,<br />
saw his mother in her youth,<br />
restrained his colleagues<br />
and withdrew.</p>
<p>We pay our homage to the man who,<br />
though his heart was like a stone<br />
and though he took a stone to cast,<br />
could feel its hardness in the softness of his palm<br />
and grasped the brittleness of bone,<br />
so let it drop.</p>
<p>We laud the man who,<br />
though he snatched to scrutinise<br />
the passenger’s I.D.,<br />
saw not the name – instead, the face –<br />
and slid it back<br />
as any friend might slide his hand to shake a friend’s.</p>
<p>And to the rest of us,<br />
a blessing:<br />
may you never have to be that man,<br />
but if you have to,<br />
BE!<br />
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<p><em>Praise Peom was written in Kenya, January 2008. Stephen Derwent Partington is a teacher in Kenya, and a poet.  He lives and works just outside Machakos and is a member of Concerned Kenyan Writers.  A collection of poems, SMS &#038; Face to Face, was published by Phoenix, Kenya. Stephen is the Exhibitions Consultant  for Generation Kenya.</em></p>
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