Olifant

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I am often told that an elephant withstands
thru arrows shot; woeful being thus human
lot. They pay no heed to conscious thought;
their conduct mostly coarse and low. Lo! as
elephants haul from out of mud; bear thus
witness to their pride and thud.

AlthoughΒ elephants seem but wild to us;
altruism beams through flesh and blood.
Thus aim to transit lone round the world;
as an elephant bold along the forest floor.
Hence on winding lakes and rivers wide;
fare with upright pace as men of yore.

Bless their bruised deep bosom sore;
Thus lovelier in vision instead of lore.

 

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Posted for Poems in April @ Real Toads

25 thoughts on “Olifant

  1. Fireblossom says:

    Having trouble getting my comment to stick. Yes, the elephants are much better–for both us and them–alive and in front of us than in some storybook about the past!

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Shay,

      Thank you so much, so glad you liked it πŸ™‚
      Highly appreciated, lots of love πŸ˜€
      xoxo

  2. We humans tend to overlook the strengths and wisdoms of animals. Elephants are a case in point or else why would poachers only see them as a treasure trove for tusk hunting.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Gemma,

      Thanks for stopping by, so glad you liked it πŸ™‚
      Highly appreciated, have a great week ahead.

  3. They are mighty beings!

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Rosemary,

      Thank you so much, so glad you liked it πŸ˜€
      Highly appreciated, lots of love πŸ™‚
      xoxo

  4. Ellenee says:

    They are special creatures indeed, I appreciate your closing lines,,

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Ellecee,

      Thank you so much, so glad you liked it πŸ˜€
      Highly appreciated, lots of love πŸ™‚
      xoxo

  5. Kerry O'Connor says:

    You poem is a wonderful tribute to these amazing beasts. I especially adore the final couplet.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Kerry,

      Thank you so much, so glad you liked it πŸ˜€
      Highly appreciated, lots of love πŸ™‚
      xoxo

  6. They’re valuable to the whole. Sacred creatures. Your poem is powerful.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Hannah,

      Thank you so much, so glad you liked it πŸ˜€
      Highly appreciated, lots of love πŸ™‚
      xoxo

  7. gillena says:

    written with a hear of love Sanaa

    much love…

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Gillena,

      Thank you so much, so glad you liked it πŸ˜€
      Highly appreciated, lots of love πŸ™‚
      xoxo

  8. Ohhhhhh, the gorgeousness of those last lines!

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello De Jackson,

      Thank you so much, so glad you liked it πŸ˜€
      Highly appreciated, lots of love πŸ™‚
      xoxo

  9. Sherry Marr says:

    I so love elephants and cant bear that they are poached or made to “perform” for humans. Not many safe places left for the beasties. They are extremely intelligent, feeling beings. Thanks for writing about them, Sanaa.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Sherry,

      Thank you so much, so glad you liked it πŸ˜€
      Highly appreciated, lots of love πŸ™‚
      xoxo

  10. Bjorn Rudberg says:

    They are such mighty beings… and I could understand if they were used for food, it could save a village, but their tusks… so sad.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Bjorn,

      Thanks for stopping by, so glad you liked it πŸ™‚
      Highly appreciated, have a great week ahead.

  11. Bekkie says:

    Very beautiful Sanaa! Sorry, it took me so long to get here. It’s taking me a little while to get around this week I’m writing so much.
    Hugs! Bekkie

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Bekkie,

      Thanks for stopping by, so glad you liked it πŸ™‚
      Highly appreciated, have a great week ahead.

      PS: That’s quite alright πŸ™‚ Hugs!

  12. Jim says:

    Hi Sanaa ~ I did send you a comment but it must not have posted.
    Do you know where lost comments and e-mailings go? Nobody does, there a lot of answers but none agree. Think of a message in a bottle; think of those messages lost in the ether or along the wires and fiber optics cables, like a runaway train on the tracks.
    Your poem was pleasant on my ears, lots of rhyming. The message came through too, elephants have the animal kingdoms woes as do others. But generally theirs are of different kinds.
    On my last comment I recommended a book, “Water for Elephants”. Google that to get the gist of it. Our public library has copies, yours may as well.
    ..

  13. Jim says:

    Back ~~ I have a special like for elephants. I’ve blogged som about them. The king I gave for ‘website’ will show that. The first one shows the correct title and author for the book I mansion end.
    ..

    1. Sanaa says:

      Hello Jim,

      Thanks for stopping by, so glad you liked it πŸ™‚
      Highly appreciated, have a great week ahead.

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