Mama, are you near?
A brand new world awaits
And your presence bolsters my steps forward.
Exploring, playing, wondering-
Curiosity pulls me away,
Oh, too far so returning to the safety of you.
Today I had the opportunity to see Asian elephant twins. They are about 2 months old. It is very rare to have twin elephants so I had to take advantage of this opportunity and go visit the Rosamond Gifford Zoo. The elephants are beyond adorable.
The twins came into the enclosure one on each side of their mother. The first thing I noticed was their size. They were so small- just coming up to the knee of their mother. One or the other could often be found walking right under the curve of their mom’s body. It was a safe, secure place.
Once their mom stopped and began munching on hay, the little ones began to explore. Their little trunks stretching out to experience things that piqued their interest. But after exploring for a bit, both would turn to look for their mom. If they had strayed away, they would jog over to touch her side and stay for a moment or too. Then off they would go again with the same pattern- explore, play, check, return. The ever present security of mom allowed them to joyfully play and give great amusement to all the humans gathered around.
It struck me that we are very much like these little elephants. No matter our age, we still look for that touchstone of mom after exploring the big world around us. We share our successes with her but most of all long for the safety and security that only she can provide during challenging times. We stay in her presence for a moment or two and then bolstered by her presence, take steps forward into the unknown.
Poetry form: Cherita (single stanza of 1 line, followed by a 2 line verse, and ending with a 3 line verse)
The poem tells a story.
So very precious! Your poem captured it beautifully. Thank you for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteLove this comparison and the photos. How cute!
ReplyDeleteLove how you write about the things we all feel! Thank you
ReplyDeleteThey definitely are like humans. A mother's love, and feeling secure because you know 'Mama's near". Thanks for sharing this poetry form. The photographs are special too.
ReplyDelete" No matter our age, we still look for that touchstone of mom after exploring the big world around us. We share our successes with her but most of all long for the safety and security that only she can provide during challenging times. We stay in her presence for a moment or two and then bolstered by her presence, take steps forward into the unknown."
ReplyDeleteThis observation is so beautiful! We are like them!
My son and I watched a National Geographic show about elephant babies. It was fascinating. Your slice reminded me of the similarities.