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What obligation has the tree to the fruit
the vine to the grape?
Having birthed the seed
what is the duty to ensure it ripens neither
too soon nor too late?
And what of the vicissitude of the weather?
Catastrophe has no feeling for filial dependence
no concern with parental bonds
Storms strike randomly
ripping progeny from stem and branch, leaving
torn, gaping spaces into which
Obligation's energy keeps uselessly flowing
spilled sap
submitted for dVerse Poetics, Duty Calls at dVerse Poets Pub
13 comments:
Nice use of the metaphor of grape and tree for obligation. As a mother, our obligations never seem to stop ~
Yes, we are living the same life :-)
A wonderful write ~
Wow. I've never thought of this before!
Kelly
http://simplydeeppoetry.blogspot.com/
nice...fresh take on this...and i would say in many ways those whose kids have been struck down still ooze that obligation in a similar way...
Catastrophe cares not for care--Hard to truly protect against. Still, we keep trying, right? Great take on prompt, thanks. K.
This strikes me as dainty and elegant, with a hint of philosophy.
Like a sparkling wine.
BTW, migraine: connection with hypoglycemia?[low blood sugar]
I like this an interesting read makes one wonder
No graper love, so they say...
Er, "greater." That should have said "greater".
A really charming verse. I do believe that my old English teacher would have said of it that "You could take it anywhere!"
Congrats.
You start this out great. I dig it.
Mike
Very nice.
And it's a good thing that happens, or we'd be neck deep in plants.
mmmmm grapes ;) love the post!
A wonderful, quietly powerful write. Thanks!
REALLY good and thought provoking!
Parent and child... There always comes a time (at least there should) when the offspring makes it's own way in the world. Be it as a grape, a piece of fruit, or a human child. When any of those things hang onto the "parent" for too long, they wither away...
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