-The Old Man-
Once long ago, there lived an old man, He had no money. He had no plan. All that he had was a horse oh so grand and he and his horse lived off the land. The King offered riches for his horse oh so fine, "I'll give you money if you'll make your horse mine." But the old man said, "My horse will not be sold, he lives with me. He lives free and bold." Then one day the horse was plain gone. "The horse had been stolen," the townsfolk cried on. The old man said, "Friends, don't look sad, Though the horse be gone that may not be so bad." "You foolish old man, look at what you have done. You had a fine horse and now you have none. A curse it is and a curse it will be, you shouldn't have let your horse wander free!" The horse soon returned with others by its side. There were twelve now of beauty and pride. The townsfolk said," Old man, you were right. You are blessed to have horsed of unearthly delight!" "I have 12 horsed, yes that is true but that does not mean i am blessed with them too. It is too soon to judge, who knows what will be? Try not to make stories from the little you see." As it came to pass, the old man's only son tried riding a horse, just for fun. Yet he broke both his legs while playing this game and the townsfolk cried," Oh what a shame!" The old man said," Friends don't speak too soon. You hear just one note yet you sing an entire tune. Who's to say what the future may hold? My son's legs are broken but the future lies untold." Soon there was war, and the young men of town were all sent to fight and were all shot down. But the old man's son was saved from this plight. He had broken his legs, he was forced not to fight. And the townsfolk cried out," Again you were right!" But the old man replied," Have you no sight? Only God knows what is and will be. To live and let live is to live and live free." -Jonathan Robinson Ripped from Uncommon Sense,Dr Mel Gil For you.
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