The Worth is Small
The planting of a blossom
On desert’s sand does bloom
After rain’s sparse fall
And the sun’s scorching rays
But the worth of this is small
Compared to other things
A child’s thoughts and reveries
Of slaying evil’s wretched deeds
Their naïve beliefs in truth and kindness
Never cease to amaze the realist
But the worth of this is small
Compared to other things
Those same fantasies, later criticized
By those same realists, caused the demise
Of a child’s dreams and hopes, and lies
In wait for a future that will not come
Yet will begin again when night has gone
But the worth of this is small
Compared to other things
The planting of a blossom
On a desert’s sand does bloom
Only after rain’s fall,
Sparse as it may be;
The flower will not wilt,
Despite the arid sun
And the worth of this is great,
Compared to other things