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    Abrahamic Promise (Poem Excerpt from "California Blooms, Blossoms, and Harvest Delights: Golden Vignettes from Big Sur, Pacific Coast Highway 1....to Yosemite and Highway 99"

    enNovember 18, 2012
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    California Blooms, Blossoms, and Harvest Delights: Golden Vignettes From Big Sur, Pacific Coast Highway, California Scenic Highway 1 to Yosemite and Highway 99

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    Abrahamic Promise

    The Orthodox Jew embraces the Palestinian, Arab, and Gentile

    All of them finally recognize their brotherly lineage

    In the desert, they can trace their

    Ancestry to the One who was called to leave

    Everything behind to start a long journey

    Ecumenical, interfaith, religious pluralism, mixed marriages

    Interracial, biracial, biracialism, two-religion families,

    Mix-raced, multiracial, multifaith are modern coinage

    They are discovery terms and expressions that bring us

    Closer to the fulfillment of the long-awaited promise

    Of brotherhood, harmony, and union. One we are indeed!

    Farewell to the hypocrisy of the past social contracts

    Farewell to the anti-miscegenation laws which

    Favored only one group who called the shots

    Yet, covert or exploited interracial unions begat

    Biracial offspring even to the Founders of this nation

    Farewell to Jim Crow and all evil systems oppressing

    A man’s own blood and family. Call him a deadbeat dad!

    It’s not time to save face and social position any longer

    The scattered children are tired of living in the shadows

    The Israelis break the bread of peace with

    Their Palestinian and Arab brothers. Then they share the same tent

    Of reconciliation and complete brotherhood.

    Oh Jerusalem, let the angel of peace stop the bloodbath and unite your children!

    Let them realize what matters most as both groups

    Are not foreign to suffering and tribulations

    The museum of Tolerance presents powerful shows

    Of the holocaust and past struggles of African-Americans

    The pictures of Iraqi, Rwandan genocide victims and

    Palestinian militants are archived in newsrooms database

    Let the non-Jew have his bar mitzvah at the temple

    His Muslim interracial parents will appreciate the gesture

    After all, it’s a rite of passage just like Quinceaneras

    In the Hispanic culture

    We have Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa,

    And many ethnic, religious celebrations in the Valley

    The Americans will wait for their Russian, Vietnamese

    Or South American brides in the true practices of

    Democracy, freedom of choice and association

    Love can’t ever be regulated any longer.

    The Asian grooms will cherish their English brides

    The Africans will freely pick their European sweethearts

    The Indian immigrants will abolish all old-country

    Divisive systems. Only America guarantees such a melting pot!

    Differences of skin tone, facial features, wealth, and language

    Should not matter any longer

    We are all sons and daughters of Adam and Eve (Acts 17:26)

    For we were alike before we were different

    From the dirt we all came; to it we shall return some day

    Then, the floods wiped out everyone

    The gene pool was narrowed back down to Noah’s family

    The same human blood is running through our veins

    Moses married an Ethiopian woman

    His brother and sister, Aaron and Miriam, spoke

    Against him. They found displeasure in his union

    Miriam’s skin was attacked with leprosy for 7 days

    For her sharp tongue and criticism (Num.12:1-15)

    Bringing diverse people together found approval

    After all, we are all one human family, with one father and many siblings

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