‘The two pitchers on pole, hanged on your nape, <br />consider them as your children. <br />Do not ignore the one that is feeble. <br />Give praise to the pitcher on your right that does a good job, <br />since it remains integral and transports its water, yet, <br />support the pitcher on your left that is leaking due to a crack'. <br /> <br />`Nature, how can I support it? ’, the old villager asks. <br /> <br />`You better sow seeds in the left side of the pathway'. <br /> <br />Thus, the pitchers lived well and the villager better. <br />The cracked pitcher irrigates a road-strip of thousand metres; <br />The lucky villager now owns a long garden, no need to water it, <br />and produces beautiful flowers for his house and for selling. <br /> <br />'Even the unlucky ones are blessed; they reward you with joy. <br />Give a drop of water to the cactus and receive a rare flower. So, <br />accept the feeble, discover his capabilities that hides from you'. <br /> <br /> <br />© JosephJosephides<br /><br />Joseph S. Josephides<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/nature-s-advice/