THE MAN AND THE TREE
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He cuts the branches of the tree
'Cause he and the tree never agree
Helpless the tree stands asking
"Why do you prevent me from flourishing?"
"What did I do to you?"
"Did I take your ewe?"
He has nothing to say--civil or uncivil
And in his hand is his machete of evil
Wicked for no reason
Hot in every season
If only he knows what he bruises
If only he knows what he loses
For him the tree can be a shade
When by the sun heat is made
His energy he uses
His strength he loses
'Cause the more he cuts the branches
The more the tree flourishes
With fresher and broader leaves on it
Better and healthier than how he leaves it
Yes rain has fallen
Its heart nothing to sadden
'Cause the rain will avail
For the wicked not to prevail
And He who causes rain
Will forever reign
'Cause he and the tree never agree
Helpless the tree stands asking
"Why do you prevent me from flourishing?"
"What did I do to you?"
"Did I take your ewe?"
He has nothing to say--civil or uncivil
And in his hand is his machete of evil
Wicked for no reason
Hot in every season
If only he knows what he bruises
If only he knows what he loses
For him the tree can be a shade
When by the sun heat is made
His energy he uses
His strength he loses
'Cause the more he cuts the branches
The more the tree flourishes
With fresher and broader leaves on it
Better and healthier than how he leaves it
Yes rain has fallen
Its heart nothing to sadden
'Cause the rain will avail
For the wicked not to prevail
And He who causes rain
Will forever reign
(c) Juwon Osanipin
An excerpt from my book, "LIFE" (A collection of poems in facts)

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