No Need For Envy Poem by Babatunde Aremu

No Need For Envy

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Cattle egret's white colour
Worries the young sparrow
Yet the sparrow is beautiful
Eagles dexterity in the sky
Catches the domestic hen's attention
Yet the hen is fed freely
Lion's roar amazes elephant
Yet the lion is envious of elephant's size
The rat complains of small eyes
The owl shrieks against big ball eyes

I wonder at the created
Always at cut throat at each other
Not contented with divine providence
Constantly warring to outshine others
Oblivious of their divine endowment
They shoot for others possession
Some loose their senses
Just because of envy
Some stab their kinsmen
Just to displace violently

I wonder on why man is envy
I heard that the sky is too wide
Two birds have no reason to collide
Everyone has a value
That others have not
Yet they are blind to their values
Always shooting at others values
Thereby loosing their own values
Just because they want others values
I wonder the more

No need for envy
It's God that gives
You have your beauty
I have my own gift
All we have
All we are
All we will be
It's in God's hands
It is not by scheming
It is not by skill

Where some work hard gaining a little
Some reap effortlessly working a little
All is in God's hands
No need to be envious
All you need is grace
Just look around
Find and fly with your grace
Do not fly with envy
To avoid being disgraced
No need to be envious.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dave Walker 23 August 2012

A great poem, envy of others can be a killer.

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Oladehinde J Ibikunle 17 July 2012

A poem didactically written, I love this. But Sir, according to the great poet Edger Allan Poe he said poem should be relatively short, he said reader may easily loose interest while reading it or loose interest by just mere seeing the structure. But all the same, the poem is good and it has its message. Thanks for sharing!

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