Wednesday, June 01, 2011

One World in One Cup

World Cup 2010


The time is nigh
The passion tide is high
Date is June 11, 2010
The place of war is South Africa
A place of peace; the land of the 91 years old Madiba

For 30 days,
The universe will live in one cup.
30 days of pride and humility
30 days of fortune and misfortune
30 days of sun and rain
One world in one cup!

Winners aloft with joy,
Losers aloft with sadness.
Winners and fans drenched in the sun,
Losers and their shadows alone drenched in the rain.
One world in one cup!

30 days sans bombs and explosions
30 days sans volcanic eruptions
But, 30 days of (possible)earthquakes -
A Nigeria beating Argentina,
A Cote D'Ivoire beating Brazil,
Or, U.S.A winning the World Cup!
One World in One Cup!

Round and round is the world
Just like the foolish round leather
Kicked around by 32 knights of war
An icon of life and death
So mysterious, it evokes joy and sadness
When caught by the enemy's net
One world in one cup!

Time to let go of war
Time to let go of politics
Time to let go of religion
Time to let go of diseases and sicknesses
The beautiful game is here
It is the healing time
One world in one cup!

The battle of 32 knights
And only 1 will survive
31 flags to be lowered
All Joyful in humiliating pride -
Like masked brides given to the bridegroom.
Fair by providence or fair by talent?
One world in a cup!

Which of the 32 knights will hold the world aloft on July 11, 2010?
Not by the might of the gods we see -
The Messis, The Christain Ronaldos, The Ronaldinhos,
No, not by their famous prowess
But by providence, the true hand of God
Who made the world for eternal peace
Beyond the World Cup
One world in one cup!

It is just a tick away
For the world to become one,
So perfect, so Indivisible
Like the eternal, pure gold- game sought by the 32 knights of war,
The immortal creation of Silvio Gazzaniga.
That the game of life is a World Cup,
No victor; no vanquished
Then and only then can peace reign in the world
One world in one cup!




Tim Adams Long is a 40 yr old Briton, medical laboratory technologist and has been living in the West African tropics for the past 7 years. He has a deep passion for writing on all topics of human endeavor and general interest and also loves traveling, fishing, dog walking and new technologies.

He is married with two lovely daughters, Aurora and Jasmine who live in England with their mum, Kathy. Tim Long can be reached on 2348034543585. For more interesting information and prediction of the eventual winner of the on-going 2010 World Cup in South Africa, please visit http://worldcup2010scoops.blogspot.com

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