The Pineapple on Coconut Island

Fri, 01/19/2018 - 10:03 -- terryn

Dear world,

 

I often ponder your composition

A seeming giant reservoir of water

Flowing as one, united

 

But is this really true?

Those oceans, large as they may be

Are dotted with little patches that choose to rise above

 

Islands--a radical departure from the norm

Who would have thought

That the first little island that decided to break through

Would succeed?

 

Now, on one island

An ordinary island

There exists a vast forest of tropical trees

 

And that island is dotted by coconuts

Coconuts, coconuts, coconuts

Coconuts everywhere

 

But say that a pineapple were to appear

On that mystical Coconut Island

 

Is a pineapple a coconut?

Well, no…

Does a pineapple look like a coconut?

Well, not exactly…

Then why is there a pineapple on Coconut Island???

 

It is an outrage

To imagine that something so different,

Something so unlike a coconut,

Should dare appear on Coconut Island

 

But world,

Remember,

You weren’t always a place of fruitfulness

 

Before that one island decided to break your glistening surface

You were an ocean

Where not even a coconut could survive

 

So why not give that pineapple a chance?

A chance to make a change,

A chance to turn Coconut Island into a habitable abode

 

It may be easier to stay in the ocean,

Or to identify with the norm

But it is the islands and the pineapples that make a difference

 

I want you to remember that, world

 

Terryn B.

 

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yokonotono

So good!

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