To Win the Sky

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The tree is more than first a seed,
then a stem,
then a living trunk,
and then dead timber.
The tree is a slow,
enduring force
straining to win the sky.
~Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Wisdom of the Sands

And so should we be
so much more than mere life cycle:
we are infinite variety
and fascinating diversity,
clothed in finery
yet naked and vulnerable,
we lift burdens in our arms
and harbor the frail,
dig our roots deep
and hold fast,
shade those overcome,
and sing in the breeze.
Most of all
we aim high,
to touch a sky
beyond our grasp.

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4 thoughts on “To Win the Sky

  1. Some lovely thoughts on our earthly journey, Emily.
    Been ages since I’ve seen a St.Exupery quote.
    In the 70’s and 80s, when I did a lot of serious reading (making up for lost time), I read three of his best
    known books: Little Prince, of course Wind, Sand & Stars, and Night Flight.
    I have one of his quotes from that period on my bedroom mirror. I forgot to add the source to it:
    “…to live is to be slowly born….”

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