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       The Tree of Life (2003) 
           1  The tree of all life divides  The limbs and branches bifurcate,  Yearning growth shall not subside  The will of life will not abate 
           2  With men and leaves the same  Our family lines divide  Through this freely flowing vein  Life's hope, the young derive 
           3  The branch from which you grow  Will tell you who is kin,  And all those we truly know,  Are those we call our friends 
           4  This simple truth of bloodline fire,  No greater gift is known,  Than knowing why our hearts aspire,  To forever cherish our own. 
           5  Like leaves we live and fall,  On branches we all abound  The graves that catch us all,  Are scattered on the ground 
           6  We all return to soil,  This fate for both is known  For seeds are grown like souls,  In death new life is sown 
           7  The ties that bind us taut,  Man's family tree of souls  Are like leaves naturally wrought,  On branches perched on knolls 
           8  While deep within the roots descend,  Life's intercourse with ground  At each and every sunray's end,  Stirs life, in mysteries bound 
           9  In this endless cycle of life,  The past is future true  The days follow the starlit nights,  As the sun gives way to the moon 
           10  The tides slowly ebb and flow,  As mountains rise and fall  Winters warm to summers' glow,  And spring gives birth to all 
           11  Life's chance is in the center  Between the dark and light,  Outward, it grows, from the inner  As diverging patterns fight 
           12  The voids define the forms,  And the chaos stirs the order  For all opposing forces burn,  Brightest at their border 
           13  To each and every living thing  The call of life will enthrall,  From the mysteries, up we spring,  Then to them back we fall 
           14  The worm awaits its feast  Our master in the ground,  The most becomes the least  Our death to dust is bound 
           15  Like leaves we have a season,  We pass through life so fast  And no one knows the reason,  That youth and life can't last 
           16  All life awaits its chance  To grow and plant its seed,  And hope the future grants  Its single greatest need 
           17  To be a part of life  With roots secured in ground,  While through the bitter strife  New hopes are made or found  | 
     
         18  To reproduce the best  And minimize our faults,  And through our lives attest,  By that which we exalt! 
           19  To know of things greater  Than the small part we play,  To know what Creator  Produced us from the fray 
           20  For leaves and men the same  Our time is frail and brief,  Cruelty has not been tamed  Nor fairness worth belief 
           21  Some leaves wither and die,  Because they grew too low  And others, perched up reaching high,  Shall never peaceful shadows know 
           22  For growing high, up above  Has many sights unseen,  Like the moist gift to all beloved,  The silky-shaded dues that gleam 
           23  Some seem like perfect leaves  With broad and beautiful forms,  Yet caught up in a gentle breeze  From life they may be torn 
           24  Most are average size and form,  While others grow not well  Some were diseased and deformed  And quickly died and fell 
           25  The cycles of life will pass through  Its purposes will be fulfilled,  And when destiny wants to take you  No matter what — it will 
           26  Give yourself to this flow  And enjoy the time as you wait,  You may only resist to learn and grow  But you cannot resist your fate 
           27  For nature is very resourceful  Its mistakes are with pure intent,  It is never at all remorseful  And shall never through force relent 
           28  So do not fight its mighty plan  Or force will be met with force,  And in this yielding peaceful span  Shall men then know their course 
           29  Life's truth is so simple,  Its purity is cold and divine,  The skies are our holy temple  Under which we are all entwined 
           30  We all yearn for knowledge  The light we need to grow,  We must however acknowledge,  Some things, we cannot know 
           31  Once we accept our Creator's design  Living in joy can then begin,  This is the wisdom eluding mankind  It is our pride, we must transcend 
           32  Take what life has to offer you  And make it the best you can,  And understand the simple truth  That it is sufficient, to be a man 
           33  Accept your place in nature  The truth, you will then plainly see,  We're but a melody, in one grand overture  Like the rustling leaves of a tree. 
          Bryant H. McGill  |