About nature's adaptations for all creatures, including humans - a poem. |
Mother Nature is best known for its instinctive And balanced repertoire, A bevy of hostile and persevering creatures Using a wide range of innate behaviors to survive In a deadly, yet beautiful habitat. From their ongoing search for sustenance To their seasonal birthing and mating rituals, These countless species of animals, birds, and insects Thrive on the abilities and knack With which they were acutely born and raised. The austere changing of seasons and climate Add to the domineering struggles facing these noble, Yet wild, beasts and reptiles. On the other hand, humans seem to always rely On adaptive emotional fluidity And malleable philosophies To garner their strength and resolve. A proud, yet humble person still comes from a background Replete with expletives, poor judgment, And successful, worthwhile accomplishments, And they hang their ever-precarious hat on These mistakes and good deeds. An option that most people prefer instead of deny, This constant litany of unhampered success And bitter failure which eats a hole In their hapless and tired souls, Yet returns them to the former conditions Of past glories and hopefully, to a bright future Of decisive outcomes… |