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Title: The Just Man Justices
Author:amari
Word Count: 100
Notes: For
ka100 Challenge #17 again. Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem: As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame. Text of poem is here. I didn't mean to write another, but, well, the line used here as the title just kept bugging me.
Even still, with all he has seen and done, Arthur yet believes that man is made in God’s image, and so man, when he is truest to himself, is innately just.
As he stares into the empty darkness and balances what he wants against what he needs, what he feels against what he believes, one man against a multitude, he knows which way the scales will tilt. For while there is a place for compassion in justice, there are no means to weigh love.
Still, he wonders how it can be that being what he is causes him such pain.
Author:amari
Word Count: 100
Notes: For
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Even still, with all he has seen and done, Arthur yet believes that man is made in God’s image, and so man, when he is truest to himself, is innately just.
As he stares into the empty darkness and balances what he wants against what he needs, what he feels against what he believes, one man against a multitude, he knows which way the scales will tilt. For while there is a place for compassion in justice, there are no means to weigh love.
Still, he wonders how it can be that being what he is causes him such pain.