About This Book
A three-part poem recounts a lone traveler who rescues and cares for a badly beaten man on a dangerous road, bearing visible stains of compassion. It then draws a parallel between that mercy and the divine act of sacrifice that bears the marks of suffering and love. The poet broadens the scene to wartime and widespread social misery, asking who will tend to universal wounds and provide comfort. The closing lines urge a mobilization of pity and healing, envisioning many who will wear the sign of self-giving to bind wounds until peace is restored.
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