O Little Earth, You Present Fruits Of Primal Seed
O little earth, wonder rests in thy glorious all
You allow mankind but what is he truly worth
Is he no more than an insect, so very small
Gazing at bright Heavens confused by mighty earth
To we, you giveth honey from thy heaving breasts
And the purest sweetness of your clearwater to drink
Bounty of night's black darkness for to sleep and rest
And wonders of our human minds for us to think.
O little earth, you present fruits of primal seed
Have you jewels hid, waiting for our greedy hands
Do you hold even more to harvest for our needs
And in reality, blessings even more in your lands!
O little earth dare we from your take all and even more.
For our ravenous greed, we desire even bigger score!
Robert J. Lindley, Sonnet
Feb 20th , 1973
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