Monday, May 18, 2015

The Two Cave Men

   In a land where seeds were sown,
   Two beautiful gardens lay beside two neighbouring caves.
   Two souls rested in each cave at chosen times.

   One day a soul told the other, "Sowing apple is sweet."
   "Nah, lemon’s cool," the other believed, 'Yours' enough for both of us.'
   Their life work was simple: sowing and reaping.

   When trees were growing old, decorated with body covered seeds,
   The neighbor called the other, "Buying apple is fortune."
   "Nah, mine’s ball of gold," the similar other thought, ‘Mental neighbour’s a curse.’

   Fruits with seeds were fit to be plucked and lo, they went away to their respective caves.
   One soul suggested to the other, "Seeking apple may bring change."
   "Nah, all is well," the other was convinced, ‘Fed up of this fool. I hate him to death.’

   Soon, never had been dust storm and earthquake rocked the land for days and split it in two.
   "All life’s work and this I got," sang one of the soul as he pointed at his apples, ate them and was happy.
   "Life’s a curse and this it gives." The other soul threw his lemons, his gold, held his stomach and cried flat on the ground.


   "In the end, we often came to know, it is our thoughtful or thoughtless choice that matter most in life.
   And, what we thought of others could turn out to be about us.
   It takes time to, but we reap and eat what we ourselves sow in life and we will. We cannot rely on others work. 
   So, let's not be thoughtless and mistake that which need a good study. 
   We have to listen to the advice of the Truth."
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