Design

Design

I’ve yet to see a tree grow upside down,
A bird that lives and flies beneath the ground,
A flower that lacks a stem or any petals.

Now I’m not one to pry and search and mettle
The world's “why’s” and “where’s” and “what’s” and “who’s,”
(Though if we’re honest that’s what poets do,)

But it would take a man without his sight
To deny that nature shows us wrong and right,
That in the world’s fabric there’s design.

Now if I’m being honest, I’ve half a mind
To tell the reader what I think this means.
But I’ll suffice to let the reader glean
Whatever truth he will; but let me leave by saying:

Whatever it may mean, I don’t think it means nothing.   

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