Klik & Klyme
Klik
&
Klyme
A STORY OF BROTHERLY LOVE
A STORY OF AN OUTSTRETCHED HAND
A STORY OF HELPING THOSE IN NEED
Jon K Green
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(A children’s book – with Illustrations)
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Klik and Klyme had shared their tiny pod
But the twins were cramped and ready to go
They looked forward to a fertile home
Where the seedling brothers could grow
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The brothers’ freedom would soon come
The autumn wind announced the news
Survival through the winter snows
Will see reward in springtime dews
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The fury of the western wind
Launched the pod into the abyss
The wingless flight quickly cut short
By the steep and rocky inland cliffs
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The impact shattered the brittle pod
And Klyme landed hard in a narrow wedge
Bruised – dazed and for the first time alone
Early winter snows covered the ledge
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The warming days of springs first breath
Gave root to the seedling’s first gains
Tender young leaves in constant want
Roots sought space in the rocky terrain
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The cliffs offered no protection at all
From wind and snow and summer heat
There was precious little soil to find
To live and grow Klyme had to compete
He grew slowly throughout the years
Branches clinging to the vertical slope
Roots hanging on with determined grip
He battled daily with little hope
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Seasons rolled on from year to year
And each a challenge with no relief
As the life-giving days of spring came in
A late snow covered the budding leaves
Klyme’s spring roots found no hold
And the snow laid heavy on the land
Falling debris from the rocks above
Was more than Klyme could withstand
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New green branches refused to give up
Clinging roots couldn’t bear the load
Klyme closed his eyes as the rocks let go
Failure to hold would be the end of the road
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But the end was not yet to be
Commotion and chaos and falling debris
Then peace as the free-fall ceased
All landed secure in the crook of a tree
Support had come from a sturdy limb
Grown upward from the valley floor
“I’ve got you Klyme” came a lowering voice
I am Klik your brother lost from before
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Unlike you I fell into a fertile spot
Healthy and happy I flourished and grew
With nourishing soil deep and dark
Refreshed each day by the morning dews
As we all look up to the life-giving light
I watched you as the seasons turned slow
Through searing summers and frigid cold
You never looked down at the world below
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I couldn’t help you from my place afar
My heart ached to see your fitful plight
I was helpless to assist to warn or advise
Or direct you to the safety within my sight
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I could see how near the sustaining soil
I knew your roots would thrive indeed
But powerless was I so weak so distant
So helpless to help my brother in need
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I grew and grew – eagerly racing upwards
A sturdy limb reaching in an intentional bend
Perfectly placed at this moment in time
To stop the free-fall and the terrible end
Klyme found new footing a few feet below
Leaning on Klik till the new roots took hold
Klik firmly stood as one with his brother
The twins grew together strong and bold
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Their glorious canopy soaked in the sun
Giving shade and protection in every weather
Majestic and full they grew to the heavens
Kings of the forest they reigned forever
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The End
Forest Floor Publishing – 2021