Image: Nature's brightness (here)
Bright
Sunshine
Nature's rights
Spring's brightness sprawled
on mankind though not
on mankind though not
all got same benefit
Limits of locations and
seasons imposed some restrictions
So also political conflicts
Sunshine savoured is not equitable... so true and so well said.
ReplyDeleteNo sunshine doesn't fall on all of us - and yet when it does it is still wonderful
ReplyDeleteFew things are spread evenly.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.. Sunshine falls in unequal measures... Some are burnt to ash, while others freeze through nights.
ReplyDeletePolitics always sullies the most beautiful gift of nature.
ReplyDeleteI'm some never see the sun.
ReplyDeleteSunshine never quite hits all the same way indeed
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a thought-provoking comment on the state of today's political affairs.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have nailed all the things we're living with- great words, and I like that capture.
ReplyDeleteIt seems some get full sunshine, some filtered sun and perhaps some just clouds passing by.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt sunshine falls in unequal measures.
ReplyDeleteExcellent write.
Lots of love,
Sanaa
so true...sigh..
ReplyDeleteMessage comes over loud and clear Hank. Well done.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Yes, even the sunlight and how it falls is not equitable. Cool perspective, Hank.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and an enjoyable read... thanks
ReplyDeleteZQ
Yes, political conflict can definitely make many things, even sunshine, unequitable. Good write Hank.
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