A tiny drop of water washed away
the land and buildings fell, floating away with other
people's dreams. Roadways planned and formed by huge
machines and men who sweat and hammer the world into
shape, were pushed away with little effort. People ran
and cars clogged highways in an effort to stay ahead
of the possible destruction that tiny drop of water
could cause.
"Wait!" you say. "It was much more than a tiny drop of
water. The streams overflowed and the rivers broke
through their banks causing a wall of water to destroy
those things."
Yes, but it was made up of tiny drops of water.
Raindrops which together wore a path right through my
yard with little effort. One drop, then two, then
thousands, millions and all together they changed the
world, our world.
Can't you see the significance in that?
I want to change the world. I am tired, worn out from
weeping at the sight of still another death not just
on the field of battle laid out by warriors, but in
the streets of every city, in the fields of the
impoverished, desolate reaches of the world. They are
dying in my country and yours by bullet, by
starvation, disease, arrogance, stupidity and pride.
A tiny drop of water gave me hope.
I am but one drop in the sea of humanity, but like the
rain I can join together with others and wash away the
hatred and pain I anguish over. One drop, then two,
then thousands, millions and all together we can
change the world - our world.
I want to change my life. I am tired of being in debt.
I am worn out from trying to keep pace with the world.
I have tried my very best to get ahead and find myself
falling behind each step of the way.
A tiny drop of water gave me hope. It fell upon the
hillside just behind my house. One single drop of
water joined with others forming a stream. The little
stream that ran down my driveway, never having been
there before, began as one single drop, until one drop
after another, trying again and again, washed the soil
away and moved the tiny pebble and eventually the
rock.
Like trying one more time. Like doing one more thing.
Like pushing one more inch to reach the goal, the
dream I long to touch and make reality. All my little
efforts make big changes. I cannot push away the fear
nor change my life overnight, but if I dedicate myself
to one single effort each and every day, I will see
the power of changing little things to make a big
difference.
A tiny drop of water gave me hope.
I am just one drop in the sea of humanity. But I have
the power to change my life and the sacred obligation
to move the world in the right direction.
How?
One drop, then two, then thousands, millions and all
together we change the world, our world.
A tiny drop of water gave me hope.
Bob Perks
Bob@BobPerks.com
http://www.bobperks.com
Copyright 2006 Bob Perks “I believe in You!"