Listen to the Song of Angels
Open your eyes. Let the music surround you and indulge. But don't let it blind you. We
must stay alert and strong. You can take them, for they are the weak. Find the source;
he is there if you look, if you accept, if you are open. For the act of closing is
futile. You cannot see his heart, but you can feel his love.
The children run out into the new day to find the bitter cold exciting. When tucked into
their warm beds, the world was dreaming. They dread the next day, waiting for the
arrival of the school bus. But when they awoke to the whiteness, the pureness, a sort of
childish bliss swept through them, for this kind of happiness is only felt with the
drifting in of snow and the voice of the radio announcer declaring a day off of studies.
Mothers curse the administrators, insiting the weather shouldn't stop the daily study of
knowledge. Fathers curse the plow trucks for their hectic ride into work that awaits
before them. But the children open their eyes to see the miracle, little as it may seem.
The children hesitate not, for at any moment they know it may melt away, like their
past. The snowmen are created as if God had sprinkled a little of his miracle in each of
their tiny hands. Snowballs are thrown playfully by young boys, showing their
"masculinity" to the girls who giggle at their "immiturity." No one notices the shadow.
She walks through, smiling to herself at the past she barely can recall. The angelic
music of her past plays to herself. She wonders if the children themselves can hear the
songs of the angels. She just then realizes that they are the angles.
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