CROWS
Atop
the weathered, dead skeleton of a tree
sits
a black form of a crow cawing freely.
Apropos,
this lifeless tree,
a
perch for this vulture greedy.
Dead,
without life, this tree
now
a skeleton of what it used to be.
Black,
as night, this crow
born
to be many creatures unsuspecting foe.
There
he sits surveying his kingdom,
inbred
with an inbuilt wisdom,
searching
for a free dinner
as
his beady eyes tour.
Caw-caw
he loudly yells.
His
greediness soon quelled.
This
crow once still
spies
roadkill.
Spreading
his wings
he
swoops in
to
dine
on
his find.
Answering
the call of nature,
knowing
tomorrow there's more,
while
thinning out over-population naturally,
this
gluttonous crow fills his greedy belly.
His
hunt successful
until
tomorrow.
He
lifts his wings and flies
off
into the gray skies.
*
* * * *
Solomon
stated there is nothing new under the sun.
From
the beginning of time crows have a purpose under the sun.
Something
becomes their victim,
though
that thought isn't welcome.
Despite
our best attempts, life isn't always fair.
Many
unforeseen circumstances bring about despair.
It's
life's joys that keep us going
when
it seems our boat isn't rowing.
There's
a daily choice to make:
do
we focus on what we hate
or
do we look for what's right
instead
of the darkness of night.
Consider
the black and white keys of the piano,
producing
music, both major and minor together.
Instead
of discord, together pleasing to the ears -
with
more white (major) keys, just as in life appears.
Choose
joy.
Enjoy.
Your
circumstances are temporary.
Your
outlook on life complimentary.
Yes,
we live in an evil world.
All
around us is discord.
Yet
there is joy to be found.
It's
what makes the world go round.
From
crows
to
pianos!
Each
has a lesson.
Each
is a blessing.
I
have seen something else under the sun:
The
race is not to the swift
or
the battle to the strong,
nor
does food come to the wise
or
wealth to the brilliant
or
favor to the learned;
but
time and chance happen to them all.
Moreover,
no man knows when his hour will come:
As
fish are caught in a cruel net,
or
birds are taken in a snare,
so
men are trapped by evil times
that
fall unexpectedly upon them.
Ecclesiastes
9:11-12
There
is something else meaningless that occurs on earth:
righteous
men who get what the wicked deserve,
and
wicked men who get what the righteous deserve.
This
too, I say, is meaningless.
So
I commend the enjoyment of life,
because
nothing is better for a man under the sun
than
to eat and drink and be glad.
The
joy will accompany him in his work all the days of the life
God
has given him under the sun.
Ecclesiastes
8:14-15
Here
is the conclusion of the matter:
Fear
God and keep his commandments,
for
this is the whole duty of man.
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