Oaks from acorns

‘Learn to do right: seek justice. Defend the oppressed…’

Isaiah 1:17

Oaks in the meadow.
To the understanding

A square, a circle, and a triangle
What happens if an acorn is
planted in each?

Its roots will overcome the shape.

But what if the square inhibits
The place squeezes.
No tree and no going back.

If the circle's answer is to be protective but difficult to understand.
A soil too full of nutrients
No tree and no going back.

Where then?
I guess where it is currently
In a triangle.


What does this all mean?

Can't it just 'like' those growing in circles and squares while in a triangle?
Must it choose?

Is there a place for it to grow with others like itself
that doesn't know about the shape of hole but likes the different views.
A mixed wood.

Thank you for reading? Am I beginning to understand the families in the forest?

Sandy 🙂

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