Seeds of life

Seeds of life

A Poem by mockingbird shadow
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creation poem

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The universe grows and thrives like a great tree.

Connecting past and present in a timeless age.

It is reaching out to the farthest of places,

Growing and changing filling the vast empty space.

Stars covering the skies like leaves covering branches; black holes in the center of the wood.

The planets like fresh fruit orbiting the center,

The sun strong and sturdy like a trunk.

The creating spirit of all matter fluttering in a whirlwind of leaves and spread across the universe by the winds of life.

The seeds, planted, grew tall and gained life,

They gained sight hearing and speech.

These beings were supplied by the breath of the plants that surrounded them.

Thus came our want to be surrounded by nature and its beauty.

And eventually we return from the ground we once came from.

No wonder we have want for nature for we came from the seeds of the earth.

the great creator of all this magnificent constructions is our ever powerful God,

Who watches us from above the clouds and protects us or gives us judgment.

The great tree supplying oxygen to our lungs and sustaining life.

And we God’s walking flowers exists to inhabit and grow and share the beauty of things.

To see through the attractive and deadly disasters of nature, is what life is for.

The metamorphosis of life occurring through out our history.

God’s love and compassion greater than the leaves on a tree and his justice stronger than the solid trunk,

As he stairs down and watches his seeds blossom into flora.

We live our life with the faint memory of the ancient code,

Take care of those that give us our life, or be destroyed by there wrath,

But fear not for peace is favored over violence in all times.

© 2010 mockingbird shadow


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Added on September 30, 2010
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