
Man lives in a very short time frame.
He measures it with a blink of an eye,
a cycle of the moon,
an appearance of a
gray hair.
That’s why he frets
about what he wants most but is not able to see:
CHANGE.
Tiny sand grains carried by water currents don’t
seem to affect river stones,
yet they grind the stones
into soft gentle curves.
So does how each thought,
will,
and action
of every human being
affect
his kind’s history.
(composed 2002)