One day
through the primeval wood a calf
walked home as
good calves should;
but made a
trail all bent
askew, a crooked trail
as calves all
do.
Since then
three hundred years
have fled, and I
infer the calf
is dead;
but still
he left behind
his trail, and thereby hangs my moral tale.
The trail was
taken up next
day, by a
lone dog that passed that way;
and then
a wise bellwether
sheep pursued the trail
over vale,
and steep and
drew the flock
behind him too, as
good bellwethers always
do.
And from
that day over hill and glade, through these old woods a path
was made;
and many men wound
in and out, and
dodged and turned
and bent about;
and uttered
words of righteous
wrath because it was such
a crooked path.
But still
they followed, do not
laugh the first migrations of
that calf.
This forest
path became a lane
that bent and
turned and turned again.
This crooked
lane became a
road, where many a poor
horse with his
load,
toiled on
beneath the burning
sun and traveled some
three miles in one.
And thus
a century and
a half, they
trod the footsteps
of that calf.
The years
passed on in
swiftness fleet, the
road became a
village street;
and this,
before men were aware, a
city’s crowded thoroughfare.
And soon
the central street
was this, the hub
of a renowned metropolis.
And men two
centuries and a half
trod in
the footsteps of
that calf.
A hundred
thousand men were led by
one calf near
three centuries dead.
For we
are prone to
go it blind along
the calf-paths of the
mind,
and work
away from sun
to sun to do
what other folks
have done.
We follow
in the beaten
track, and out and
in, and forth
and back;
and still
our devious course
pursue, to keep the
path that others
do.
We keep
the path a
sacred groove along which
all our lives
we move,
But how
the wise old
wood gods laugh who
saw that first
primeval calf!
Sam Walter
Foss
3 comments:
A wonderful and wise story!! Thank you for sharing! Good to see you online again! Hope you have a great week!
thank you Sylvia. Trust all is well with you.
A simple yet powerful message sir..Thanks for sharing
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