Please, meet a friend of mine

A couple of weeks ago I mentioned OA and how this service organization of the Boy Scouts has a Native American theme to it.  What were American Indians known for?  Probably that they were so in tune with Nature, the world around them and how it all inter-related.  Please listen to this poem with that in mind…

When you walk through the woods, 
I want you to see … 
The floating gold of a bumble bee, 

Rivers of sunlight, pools of shade 
Toadstools sleeping in mossy jade 

A cobweb net with a catch of dew 
Treetop cones against the blue 

Dancing flowers, bright green flies 
And birds that put rainbows in your eyes. 

When you walk through the woods, 
I want you to hear … 
A million sounds in your eager ear 

The scratch and rattle of wind-tossed trees 
The rush as a timid chipmunk flees 

The cry of a hawk from the distant sky 
The purr of leaves when a breeze rolls by 

Brooks that mumble, stones that ring 
And birds that teach your heart to sing. 

When you walk through the woods, 
I want you to feel … 
That no mere human could make this real 

Could paint the throb of a butterfly’s wing
Could teach a wood thrush how to sing 

Could create these wonders of earth and sky 
There’s something greater than you or I. 

When you walk through the woods 
and the redwoods nod
Please, meet a friend of mine named God. 

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Eagle Scout - January 1974 - Troop 287 - Mechanicsburg, PA {***} Vigil Honor - June 1980 - Camp Hidden Valley, PA
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