Far away, some years ago A man sowed corn in his field Confident, and hopeful too Of the hearty crop he’d yield
Then birds flew in at sunset And gobbled up many seeds The farmer acted quickly To provide his family’s needs
A woven net - to trap the birds His precious seeds to preserve He caught five geese and a stork To get what they deserve
The stork said, “I am innocent I’ve eaten none of your corn Free me - I’ve done goodly deeds Since the day that I was born”
The farmer said, “that may be so But in this group you were caught You receive the punishment Of the company you’ve sought”
The same holds true for all of us The rewards you choose to reap Will likely be those given out To the company you keep
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This poem was inspired by a parable on my Mom's website. I found out while writing the poem that the story is actually an Aesop's Fable.