16/12/2025
Toyohiko Kagawa (Paper Cranes: Icons of Peace)
Strange that the spring has come
On meadow and vale and hill,
For here in the sunless slum
My bosom is frozen still.
And I wear the wadded things
Of the dreary winter days,
But out of the heart of this
little flower
God gazes into my face!
Toyohiko Kagawa (1888-1960) was a Japanese writer, poet, social reformer, labor activist, and peace activist, known as the “Gandhi of Japan,” who dedicated his life to alleviating poverty by establishing cooperatives, improving labor/farmer conditions, and promoting Christian nonviolent principles for social justice, earning him multiple Nobel Peace Prize nominations.