Down the road I saw a man, Giving seeds to birds with a gentle hand. Beside him stood a young boy, Smoking, lost in a fleeting joy.
One basked in the symphony of flight, Eyes filled with peace, heart feather-light. The other, adrift in a digital glow, Chasing whispers only the winds know.
The man knew the rhythm of time, Each moment a melody, simple, sublime. The boy, ensnared in a restless chase, Seeking solace in a hollow space.
Two paths, two tales under one sky — One rooted in stillness, one rushing by. The birds flew free with the man’s grace, While the boy’s world turned at a frantic pace.