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Just a Seed

I watched an old man plant a tree, Then describe how beautiful it would be, Knowing he wouldn’t be alive to see, And that resonated with me, Because it was such a selfless act, It really was as simple as that, Nothing more than a matter of fact, I wasn’t sure how to react, The peace that he had found, I found it stunningly profound, He looked at me and frowned, And said “It’s just a seed I’ve put to ground” In that moment it was clear, It put into context why we’re here, His words were genuinely sincere, So much so I leaked a tear, But that simple act it taught me such, That we use life like a crutch, Like measured time we dare not touch Of what remains we fear too much, He wasn’t bothered by what’s to come It would be like worrying about the sun, Which will rise and set when the day is done, Regardless of what we may become, So from the old man I took this Life is short and livings bliss, Don’t worry about the things you’ll miss, Or you lose the chance to enjoy all this, What is true will come to pass, So enjoy life to the last, Because too soon becomes the past, Our time on earth goes by so fast.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2019




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