Monday, July 6, 2009

The Seeder of Lebanon

A little bird nibbles on a kernel 
Camouflaged in the thick of leaves 
Enjoying its share of ‘natural’ morsel. 
Filled, it flits away to life on wing 
Subsistence on earth’s windy swing. 

 Gliding into the ever shifting breeze 
It ascends with the breath of the earth 
Flapping away to nestle in other trees. 
And as it flies it drops a tiny little seed. 
An offering from above, for earth to feed. 

 This seed nestles in earths comfort 
Until the rains awakens life 
 And the sun incubates it to shoot forth. 
Once a diminutive seed, now a cedar 
An organism, a stronghold, a shelter. 

 And around this tree, unhurriedly at first 
Life breathes and multiplies and grows 
Till from a seedling soon a forest bursts. 
An abundant thankfulness of love 
To a drop, a little gift from above. 


 A little bird nibbles on a kernel 
When a clattering, cutting shakes the tree. 
 Tree to wood brought down with metal. 
The little bird escapes in fright 
Flies smack, straight, into an electric light. 
 There then lies dead another mighty cedar 
 There then lies Lebanon’s tiny little seeder.



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