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I picked up a rock  from the bed  of a rivulet slowly trickling, yet vibrant It wiggled It squirmed in transparent vulnerability A larval miracle clinging to life pulled from the mother river exposed to the cold air This tiny force is just as alive as me and perhaps more so I placed the stone  back into the trickle of the river hoping it lives How much compassion  do we have for the smallest of the small the beginnings How much compassion  do we have for the vulnerable for what's just beginning to grow ideas, people How much compassion  do we have to put the stone back rather than take it for ourselves
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Oct 28, 2020
Oct 28, 2020 at 4:25 PM UTC
A River Rock
I picked up a rock  from the bed  of a rivulet slowly trickling, yet vibrant It wiggled It squirmed in transparent vulnerability A larval miracle clinging to life pulled from the mother river exposed to the cold air This tiny force is just as alive as me and perhaps more so I placed the stone  back into the trickle of the river hoping it lives How much compassion  do we have for the smallest of the small the beginnings How much compassion  do we have for the vulnerable for what's just beginning to grow ideas, people How much compassion  do we have to put the stone back rather than take it for ourselves
thekristinwest
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F/San Antonio
Oct 28, 2020
Oct 28, 2020 at 4:25 PM UTC
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