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God bless the grass that grows through the cracks.
They roll the concrete over it to try and keep it back.
The concrete gets tired of what it has to do,
It breaks and it buckles and the grass grows through,
And God bless the grass.
God bless the truth that fights toward the sun,
They roll the lies over it and think that it is done.
It moves through the ground and reaches for the air,
And after a while it is growing everywhere,
And God bless the grass.
God bless the grass that grows through cement.
It’s green and it’s tender and it’s easily bent.
But after a while it lifts up its head,
For the grass is living and the stone is dead,
And God bless the grass.
God bless the grass that’s gentle and low,
Its roots they are deep and its will is to grow.
And God bless the truth, the friend of the poor,
And the wild grass growing at the poor man’s door,
And God bless the grass.
Malvina Reynolds, 1964
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Comment by Milenka 12 July 2006 @ 9:26 pmWhat a lovely poem. Thanks for posting it.
Comment by FemiKnit Mafia 24 July 2006 @ 12:57 pmpatch perfect grass seed
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Trackback by patch perfect grass seed 13 June 2007 @ 1:29 pmvery interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Comment by Idetrorce 15 December 2007 @ 10:28 amIdetrorce
Our pastor read a section of this poem in church today and used it for a metephor about how we are the grass and the cement is our oppression. I loved it.
Comment by Kristin Lancaster 18 May 2008 @ 12:21 pm