The Rhythm of Life
Original title: The Electric Fence
Dr Abe V Rotor
"The rhythm of life is intricate but orderly, tenacious but fragile. To keep that in mind is to build the key to survival." - Shirley Hufstedler
Little do you know of the sun,how it sets and rises,as the rhythms of life in moments of joyand sadness.Lo, the li’l boy all day sings like Aesop'sfabled locust;in summer belittles the ant,and what had he to boast?The rains came, torrid the winds became,dark was the night.and groping he went his way, battlingwith all his might.But he was not Paul and neither was heman enoughto weather the test, a game playedrough and tough.
Mysterious Hand in the Sky in acrylic by the author
The wind with the sail, they go like birdsgliding free,and life is like that, wanting of nothingon calm, old sea,like a tree untested by storm, its idle rootsare shallow,its branches lanky, its unseasoned limbshollow.What purpose is war then, El NiƱo,the apocalypse men?Darwin has the answer, but can manbreak the omen?Tolstoy and Hugo tell of the goodnessof man distilled,not in times of plenty and peace,but in the battlefield.If you wish to reach Heaven alone,do not bother,for the Flood has purified your kind,everyone now a brother.and salvation awaits all brethrens,more so the least,and bless he who saves him from the furyof the beast.Go, leave the dungeon, follow the lightseeping throughthe walls of ignorance and fear,indifference and hate.Pry open and run for the woods;make haste.there is not enough tears and timeto waste.
Red Sun in acrylic by h author
Ah, where does the sun shine brightest,you no longer ask,neither where the blue sky and the blue seawear gray mask;from Prometheus’ exile you cameand how you got hereis immaterial now, for the godshave joined the cheer. ~
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