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The Jar You Are Carrying
Full of sunlight dipped out from a spring named hope by a mountain foot in the jar that we bought after a long period of hesitation at a time of making a new home is slopping from side to side. We roamed together in the wilderness where so many springs came and went; we stayed up many nights watching the flickering fireflies in the many returning summers; we walked through numberless autumns stepping on the heaps of fallen leaves; we wandered many winters aimlessly in the snow covered fields; while we went up and down many rugged hills and rocky mountains for more than five decades together, and during those long and tiring years, though the jar you are carrying bumped into not a few but many rocks and trees by which the brim chipped off here and there and base gouged out all over, you never think to change it for a new one. After all, you tripped on the stones many times on the way of our journey, you never spilled a drop of sun-ray or, though sometimes it is bothersome, you did not pour them on the ground. However, look at me! the knapsack I carry is beaten by the untiring rains and winds and torn to rags from ages of abuse, and now, though I am an empty knapsack, you did not abandon me but came with me, sometimes you walked ahead and other times just following me. I see sunlight you filled from the spring is overflowing from that unseemly jar you are carrying; in spring, buds and blooms of all sorts of flowers in the field make me look back to verify your presence and smile when I recognize you by me; in summer, when we are lying on a tree trunk under a shade for a moment of rest a breath of air stops by us and tells a story for the reason why we walk together; in autumn, I learn the meaning of decay through watching the leaves fall and roll on the ground carried by a gust of wind, nonetheless, you let me have a moment of appreciation, you make my life worthwhile, with the flavor of fruit I bite. Even if winter comes unless you are not abandoning that jar, as long as sunlight is overflowing from the jar, though I am an empty knapsack, I trust you that your thoughtful heart will block the blowing wind, your sagacity will turn snow into beautiful flowers.
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