A Mustard Tree Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

A Mustard Tree

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Sometimes an apology
is aesthetically necessary.
To excuse a moment of muddled
distracted preoccupation.
Even though or when inferably...
an apology is not necessary.

Such socially interactive afterthought
and commendable consideration.
Is a character forming trait
that can appease elevate.
A mere agitated mortal into
a person attaining great compassion.


These are mustard tiny seeds
of apparent insignificance.
From which the mighty
mustard tree may grow.


Copyright © Terence George Craddock

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