My desire for you, my friend,
Is the same as for myself
To be freed from gross desire
For more things or for more wealth
Through embracing sharing ways
That can nurture inner health.
My desire for all the Earth,
Its resources and life-forms,
Is that human beings grow
Far beyond consumption’s norms
To adopt economies
Which avoid growth’s cyclic storms.
You and I my friend are called
To heed words that Jesus said,
“Many barns, or clothes or gold
Leave your spirit’s needs unfed.
More will never be enough,
All you need is daily bread.” *
In the main our human tale
Was just struggle to survive
But past urges we required
Don’t help people now to thrive
If we choose to rape the Earth
And destroy what’s still alive.
God of all the cosmic ways,
Which consume and then renew,
May we follow nature’s truths
In the things we think or do
Seeing past a doom filled end
To embrace an eco-view. **
*Bible references: Matthew 6:31-34, Luke 11:3, Luke 12:15-21
** or “cosmic view”
Alternative tune: SPANISH CHANT
Note: If it is appropriate, members of the congregation could turn to those next to them during the singing of the first two lines of verse one.
Text and Music © William Livingstone Wallace.
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