Prancing along a
jungle path,
A monkey found a
curious box.
Not to investigate
the contraption
Would be for him
unorthodox.
A number of small
holes had been drilled
Into the side of the
box, so he
Could see inside to
satisfy
His boundless
curiosity.
The box contained
tempting nut.
If he could only
reach inside
And pull it out! How
marvelous!
If not, he'd be
dissatisfied.
He put his tiny,
searching hand
Through a small
hole, grabbed the nut,
And tried to pull it
through the hole.
The nut was way too
big. "What?"
The monkey
exclaimed. "It won't fit!"
What was the poor
guy to do?
He sat with his hand
in the hole for hours,
Frantically trying
to pull the nut through.
Soon a trapper came
strolling by
And found the monkey
next to the trap.
He tossed the
monkey--along with some others--
Into a bag and
tightened a strap.
Off he went with his
catch for the day,
Happy that he had
taken great pains
To make good traps
so he could supply
The restaurateur
with monkey brains.
How much like the
monkey are we!
We grasp onto
possessions, views,
Our pride, our ego,
our sense of self…
And though we
suffer, we refuse
To let things go--to
gently release
That which
ultimately constrains us,
Closes our minds,
hardens our hearts,
Blinds our eyes, or
firmly enchains us.
(11-25-17) By Bob B
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