Natural Inquiry

For all the years we lived,
we observed life behind us,
and hold it to change more to come.
We are now live under daylight and dark time views,
when time rotates, we always hope for something new.

When we lay one step in front,
you believe in each step on the ground is firm.
What if the road cracks? What if you drop lower from the soil level?
What if a fly passes by? What if you step on it?
Would you feel good or sympathetic?
When your flying in the sky, what would you do when the clouds go wild?
Would you stay strong or be in fright?
Imagine you had no umbrella, no vehicle or shelter,
would you be confident walking in the pouring weather?

Whenever I’m walking to any destination,
I think of many circumstances with a bunch of questions.
For a world of many incidents, this is inquiring nature.
Imagine trees aligned on an endless road with many leaves.
You are sent there to pick one leaf on each tree of your choice.
And in the journey of leaf picking, from far you would be somewhere.
Nature gives your mind leaves, so you can continue picking.
But let no one pick leaves for you, for we are internally different from one another.
When you’re unsure, let nature take its course.
And the more you inquire, you’ll be given more while your on the go.

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