The porcupines, both
young and old,
Were deeply
concerned, for animal friends
Were dying because
of the bitter cold.
Therefore, they
decided that
It would behoove
them all to form
A close-knit group.
Huddled together,
They could keep one
another warm.
It seemed like a
good idea at first,
But then they agreed
with unanimity
That being so close
was not working out:
Their quills pricked
porcupines in proximity.
But later they
learned that separated,
They were
worse off, for no denying,
Unable to keep one
another warm,
The freezing
porcupines were dying.
If they planned to
survive the winter,
They had to act, and
so they decided
That being banded
together was more
Beneficial than
being divided.
And so they grouped
together again,
Realizing that they
could endure
The little jabs from
the others' quills,
But they would
survive the winter for sure.
The moral: when we
look at life
And consider all our
interconnections,
It's best if we can
learn to live
With one another's
imperfections.
Another way to look
at the story:
Life can be painful,
but we should strive
To put up with all
the pricks in life
If we truly want to
survive.
-by Bob B (1-20-20)
*A popular tale (author unknown) retold here in
verse
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