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inpainincanada
Male, 43, edmonton, AB, CAN
"fighting the black dog"
11:47pm, November 17, 2009
the oak and the willow, a fable Mood
Thursday, August 13, 2009 | A Poem/Artistic story

In a field,  there was an oak at one end, and a willow-tree at the other.  Whenever a wind moved through the field, the Willow swayed in the wind, while the Oak remained unmoved. When this happened, the willow said to itself, "I wish I was as strong as the Oak, instead of bending over with every breeze." One day a large windstorm whipped though the field. When the storm passed, and the darkness lifted, the Willow looked accross the field and was shocked to discover that the Oak was laying on the ground, broken. When the Gardener came into the field, the Willow said, "Oh, sir, what happened to the Oak? How is it that I survived the storm, weak as I am, and the Oak fell?" The Gardener said, "Oh, little willow-tree, do you not understand what happened? When the winds blow, you bend with them, while the Oak remanins still. So when a really powerful wind comes along, you can bend with the wind, and survive it. But the Oak cannot bend, and so if the wind is strong enough, it will break. For the Oak had a secret, a weakness within that no one looking at the outside could see." And the Gardener went on his way, leaving the Willow to ponder what he said.

Moral: Strength within and strength without are not the same, and one should cultivate strength within first and foremost. Also, when the winds of life blow, bend, and you may survive the real storms when they come. Try and resist them, and when when a real storm comes, you may break instead.

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Comments

  1. tonelowe

    Well my dear friend you must take your own advice and dispell all our worries. Let us all be willows and sway in life's breezes, knowing that we will flourish with our strength within. Peace and hugs. ;)


    tonelowe

  2. tinderhart

    Beautiful story, I am soo weak. Need to bend more.


    tinderhart

  3. LarryLDN

    so be a willow? that's where we get aspirin from? willow bark?


    LarryLDN

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