A poem describing man in his quest of science and advancement |
One Simple Time With One Simple Plan On a Simple Day, In a Simple Man An ocean breeze along with salt Swept away Simplicity Causing his mind to halt No longer Simple But full of philosophical questions He thought of poverty-stricken homes Luxurious mansions He took on religion And why truth is division This was his mission And the world was competition He went to Paris Rome and Venice Visited the Americas And studied the Eras Sailed the Pacific And the Atlantic Sea He studied the human nature Down to the gene He answered every question Except what does it mean? He couldn’t find the answer No matter how intellectually acute He couldn’t win the battle He lost footing in the dispute More questions arose Why, why, why? He crumbled at the ocean's shore And raised his head to the sky His hands were tired from experience As he buried them in the sand He struggled with the difference Between God and Man. 'Why does evil exist if happiness is Your plan?' 'Why, why, why?' 'Why can't I understand?' Bedazzled by Earth's beauty He walked along the shore Chewing on life's mysteries As he never did before He came across a boy Years, under eight or nine Skinny for his age With an innocent mind The boy played with a bucket Overflowing it with sea water Then the ocean breeze back To this once Simple Scholar He watched the boy Filling the container How pointless? He thought As he saw this behaviour The boy seemed aggravated and confused at this The manner which carried him astray was missed He kept filling the bucket when it spilled from the side Not taking into account the bucket's size He told the boy 'You can't fill the ocean into that bucket son, It'll spill out anyway and can never be done' Truth was carried with the breeze when the boy replied 'Surely, Sir, you took into account the bucket's size!' One Complex Time With One Complex Plan, On a Complex Day, In a Complex Man An Ocean breeze along with salt Swept away complexity Causing his mind to be free... |