Life’s Give and Take
A poem on the balance between life
At birth inhale this life witnessed by new mothers’ eyes. Your first action is to receive a gift so purely justified. Proclaiming inside another act you exhale tearful cries. Your arrival within this new world with lessons to despise.
You breathe into receive nourishment for a simple price. Then exhale to surrender payment for your energies compromise. Crawl before you learn to walk along the ivy floor. You inhale only to return in kind to Oak and Fungal spore.
Your breath is meant to give not overtake with another grasp. To sacrifice their wooden bodies transformed into homes you’ve cast. Our presents give and take polluted with a greedy guise. The circle of exchange continues with a second compromise.
Stewards of Earth shall walk upon their own two feet. Grounded life for nourishment in the soil a cycle again complete. In death, you exhale a life witnessed by children who are wise. The last act of your surrender seen with divine eyes.
Additional poetry published on Medium written by Christopher Madsen





