All of us are washed away by the perpetual flow of life over the eons. |
A line of ants industriously carrying home grasshopper parts is massacred with a spray from a can of pesticide … yet life goes on. A beautiful swallowtail butterfly, its yellow and black gleaming in the sun, is snatched from the air by a bird … yet life goes on. The family dog beloved for fifteen years grows too febrile to stand, is taken to the vet and euthanized with weeping … yet life goes on. A magnificent elephant is slaughtered by poachers for its ivory, the sale of which will feed their families for a year … yet life goes on. The elephant, right whale, gorilla, snow leopard, Florida cougar, giant panda, western giant eland, black rhinoceros, northern hairy-nosed wombat, tiger, and a myriad of other species now called endangered may one day disappear from earth by the hand of Man. A tragedy … yet life goes on. An earthquake shatters a country, killing people by the thousands, followed by famine and pestilence killing thousands more … yet life goes on. A popular celebrity overdoses on drugs; a top athlete kills his image with sex; a Nobel Prize-winning civil rights leader is assassinated … yet life goes on. Your mother, then your father dies; a brother is killed in the latest war; even your child dies in an accident, finally your spouse dies … yet life goes on. Eventually the day comes for your own demise. You are mourned and buried, becoming just a memory to be carried by a few … yet life goes on. Life on earth is persistent and permanent, ever- changing but ever-constant. Life on earth existed eons before our brief stay and will remain eons after us. We are mere drops of water in the flowing river of life. Whether ant or elephant or Man matters not to life’s perpetual panorama. Each dies … yet life goes on. Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |