The
first time I heard this song was at my oldest daughter's Christmas
pageant the year she was in fourth grade. The elementary school had no
place big enough to hold the pageant so it was held in the high school
auditorium. The program was creative and joyous and enjoyed by all the
parents and families.
Near the end of the evening,
teachers dressed as reindeer took the stage with a rolicking skit and
song. As I was enjoying it, awareness of a shuffle and hiss crept in
and I realized that the children were silently lining the walls around
the auditorium.
The lights went out. A deep silence filled the huge room.
And then one young voice soared in the darkness. "Let there be peace on earth..." A tiny light flicked on lighting her face.
A few more voices joined in...just a few from points all around us. "And let it begin with me."
More
lights. More voices until we were ringed in light and earnest small
voices singing about peace on earth. I think about that song often. I
think about how we still don't understand the underlying truth of the
words..."let it begin with me" for peace does not begin with warriors.
Peace is protected by warriors when all else has failed. Peace begins
with each of us.
Most people believe that peace is an
absence of war. That isn't true. Peace is an absence of conflict. And
true peace will not arrive until we as humans refuse to countenance
abuse, intolerance, genocide, greed, and famine. As long as we turn
away from the less fortunate ignoring the needs of the many in favor of
the wants of the few, there will be no peace on earth.
"Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me..."
anny
©2006 Anny Cook
I don't think kids are allowed to sing Christmas carols in school these days.
ReplyDeleteThey are allowed to sing in Christmas programs but no religious carols. "Let there be peace on earth" is non secular and beautiful. It makes me cry to hear it sung...so moving.
ReplyDeleteAlso, this was thirty years ago...:-)
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