Musings: Absolute Pedigrees and Relative Poverty

Some were born

Chewing on silver spoons

Others were raised

Brushing sticks and fingers

Some were born

Crawling on soft rugs

Others were raised

Courting sands and stones


Some were born

Riding on horse backs

Others were raised

Tending goats and donkeys


Some were born

Sucking on pearly curds

Others were raised

Cracking meat and bones


Some were born

Calling on waiting hands

Others were raised

Running to and fro


Some were born

Looking on passing fun

Others were raised

Handling weights and scales


Some were born

Reading on tutor's go

Others were raised

Fiddling night and nature


Some were born

Feasting on royal bounty

Others were raised

Fending plants and water


Some were born

Spending on wealthy house

Others were raised

Making bricks and mortar


Some were born

Sitting on the fence

Others were raised

Cuddling numbers and letters


Some were born

Standing on giant shoulders

Others were raised

Honing fins and wings


Some were born

Counting on ancient stool

Others were raised

Burning coals and chaff

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Photo credit: Oluyomi Ola-David

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