The Road To Damascus


A man was walking one night
Down a lane without a light
Thinking that he heard a sound
The man then turned around
Someone jumped him suddenly
And assaulted him violently

Badly beaten and then robbed
He lay in the road and sobbed
Injured for many hours he lay
Many people had passed his way
Only one stopped, not to assist
To take his watch off his wrist
Hours later came a Samaritan
A social worker name of Stan
He was greatly shocked to see
Deeds committed by humanity
“Whoever hit you on the head
Really needs some help,” he said

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2 Responses to “The Road To Damascus”

  1. I dont get it ???

  2. I get it, but the effect is mild, and if this is based on the story of the so-called ‘good Samaritan’, then the title is wrong, because the man who was attacked was said to be on his way to Jerusalem – not Damascus. Or maybe I’m overlooking some deep magic or irony?

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