Saturday, April 1, 2017


Love Is For Free People


Be careful. All money can do for you is to buy you trouble. When I had no money I was lucky. Be careful. You could find yourself to be part of a mob certain they work for God as they enact another lynching to protect something they imagine they could lose only because they imagine it belongs to them. All money can do for you is to buy you trouble. Money makes you think you have bought something. Money makes you think that way. It can make you think a family belongs to you. It makes you think that way. When settlers came to America why did they fail to humbly ask the people living here whether they might use some of the land for living here themselves and describe to them what they had in mind to do on it? Why did they not allow someone to do them a favor? Why did we take it by force? Money makes you think that way. When I had no money I was lucky. Why are policemen and warriors and firemen and doctors and scientists paid in money? Are there no men left who will protect innocence out of love and the duty owed for their own lives? Are none left who think that way? When I had no money I was lucky. Reckon you have to have no money to know what a gift is? When I had no money I was lucky.


Many say, behold my child. I love my child. I must protect my child. How few there are who speak another way; those who say, these are the children born among us who live among us whom we naturally love and protect. Whose protection do you prefer, that of one who thinks he owns you or one who sees you are free? Have you ever met anyone like that? Love is for free people. When I had no money I was luckiest.