Behavior Poem by Robert L Hagedorn

Behavior

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They eat the fruit, but what do they eat?
We lift the veil for a wary peak.
Through a forest of mystery hiding it all,
We see a body, naked and weak.

This BODY is the garden in whose center grow
The two famous trees, but never a weevil.
Here is the tree of life and the one
Of knowledge of good and knowledge of evil.

Because the two trees are right next to each other
Care must be taken to avoid the one bad.
For the fruit of both trees is pleasure,
So the pleasure is there to be had.

To be fruitful and multiply eat from the first.
But eat from the second and no one conceives.
So here we go now:one, two, three-
Pleasure, shame, fig tree leaves.

Saturday, February 24, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: philosophy,psychology,religion
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 27 February 2018

Fine and lofty verse - a free flight of creativity on winged imagination. Well conceived and wonderfully penned with spiritual insight. Thanks for sharing Robert and do remain enriched.

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Narayana Aghalaya 25 February 2018

nice beginning. good and evil- the two forces acting on man -pull in opposite directions. Nicely brought out in this small poem. Wishing for many many more poems from your pen!

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