After the Storm
By John Filby
17-06-2016. 1625 hrs
I see you after the storm. The lake has spewed its contents far beyond its shores.
Paperbark fallen to the sodden ground. Your protection has been removed. How will you fare in the season ahead? I touch your fallen bark and feel softness and warmth that you have now lost and hope you will recover.
Your leaves are also scattered and have lost their greenness and youth. Now they are fallen and resemble the hands of my grandparents, dry and wrinkled, but full of life and stories to tell. I wish to soothe them and be nurtured by them.
Your seed pods are broken and hope that their contents have been carried forward to a new place of growth. The storm has supplied the perfect environment and the shelter to aid the sprouting of new life.
A few flowers have opened after the storm, the change of weather has encouraged this natural event. Your openness will attract birds and insects to pollinate and spread the seeds to grow the winter colours. Some as yet unopened buds bounce open and hoping there is sunshine to help them out of this state.
Amongst the leaf litter carpet made of weeds from the lake, fallen twigs and bark and more of Mother Nature's wonders. There is also evidence of man's existence in the leaf litter. This stands out and distracts my thoughts from that of nature's beauty and strength to man's destruction of these things of beauty.
The lake softly laps the edge as I ponder my existence amongst these things of beauty. On my walk I was the only living creature I encountered. There was some evidence of life from the debris to the sounds around me and I was happy.
I suppose if I knew everything that I know now then, would I do anything differently? Question of the century? Yes in some ways I would like to know when certain events were to occur so I would be better prepared. I don't believe we should rewrite our own history but then why not? I suppose we learn from our 'mistakes' as this is how we grow to maturity and pass on our life experiences and knowledge to others.
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