song_of_copper wrote:
James wrote:
Melissa, your beau isn't me.
So, will you marry me?
Thanks.
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No. Sorry! ![Tongue Tongue](smileys/smiley17.gif)
Much as your taste in music and literature is excellent, you're not a nature-loving physicist-poet, are you? ![Heart Heart](smileys/smiley27.gif)
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I am.
Enlightenment
There sits a Robin, on the branch of a
tree,
looking at the world, rather
contentedly.
Below, is sat a man, contemplating
life,
head in his hands and holding a knife.
Off flies the robin, chirping and
cheeping,
over the fence, twisting and sweeping.
The man looks up and sighs, then
groans,
"Sticks and stones, may break your
bones..."
The robin appears again, with some
food,
a tasty worm, succulent, delicious and
good.
"but words will never hurt you,
yeah right",
said the man, loudly and with no
foresight.
Startled, the robin flew off,
frightened,
but returned again, feeling
enlightened.
The man noticed the Robin's actions,
disturbed by her unfearful reactions.
He moved the knife towards his heart,
He was emotionally broken; falling
apart.
The Robin flew off, landing on his
shoulder,
as the man's heart grew ever colder.
"What is it you want with me
little bird?
I want to kill myself, I can't be
cured"
She chirruped louder, trying to assist,
trying to make the man resist.
"You're not helping, push off! Fly
away"
But the little robin, she wanted to
stay.
"I told you, fly off, disappear,
shoo!"
Annoyed, off the little robin flew.
"Finally, peace at last, must try
once more",
He was shaking, more nervous than
before.
Then a startling noise could be heard,
Little wings beating, as other robins
lured.
"Oh my! What a wonderful sight!".
Lots of little robins, all in flight.
They landed in front of him,
chirruping,
He looked at them, distraught,
wondering.
"This has to be a message from
god!"
Thought the man, giving a slight nod,
"Tell me, why have you forsaken
me?"
The robins continued to sing with glee.
"I shall look at life again and be
hopeful,
I shall be positive and not so
resentful".
Then one solo robin, chirruping loud,
arose from the ground, feeling proud.
"Oh little robin, I thank you, I
really do,
I shall try and give my life another
go."
She flew over to him, rather sprightly,
landing on his right knee very lightly.
Casually, the man threw the knife
aside,
it landed softly behind him, he smiled
wide.
The robin looked up at him curiously,
then she flew off, rather flittingly.
She continued on, landing back on the
tree,
content, happy, yes happy as can be.
Geck0 – no date attribution
Edited by James - January 11 2009 at 15:40