Based on a quote by Albert Einstein. Written for "Poetic Journeys" contest. |
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” ― Albert Einstein The Fish There was a fish in a nearby lake Whose one ambition was his sole mistake: He wished to be, by stranger and brother, Deemed a genius one way or another. One day, as he swam near the roots of a tree, He overheard some creatures chatting fervently; So he took in a breath and charged into the air To catch some of the conversation there. He spied at once two squirrels gray Gathering nuts for some far distant day; But the words he heard them speak in that flash Struck him more to shock than his fall and his splash. In that moment above he heard one squirrel say That he would judge another in only one way: It mattered not how strong or handsome one be But how deftly and swift one could climb a tree. And the fish, like his heart, sank as far as he could, Vowing dejectedly he never again would Pretend to be more than he could be: For how could he be a genius if he could not climb a tree? |