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Chronicles of, 'What are you looking for?'

 

"Girls come here." the mother calls to her daughters, "your father wants to show you something!"

 

The two girls of the father arrive at hip and take in the direction of the moment.

 

The girls expect to follow and to be taught, shown another thing of life, to hold near and dear to their hearts.

 

How they hold these things they are shown is different for each of them. 

Now out-of-doors, the grass is knee high to the little girls following their father in the meadow.

 

The father is mischievous and expecting that they should pay close attention.

 

The father carries in his hand a 'find' to facilitate the whereabouts of water, a dowsing stick.

What would 'they' have need of that for, when there is the father, but the two are both silent as the bugs flit about them in the meadow.

 

The father is sure he has the two daughters of  his attention as he maintains a certain distance as the three wander to and fro through the meadow.

As the time goes by it is certain they are not 'really' finding water, though it is certain they stand with him in the endeavor of finding water which leaves them sweating from the summer sun.

It is a silent search and he has enlisted the curiosity of his two young charges, as they do observe he continues with his charming smirk delighted as they stroll through the knee high grass.

What have they learned?

 

One must take up with a right stick and presume it a dowser,

than one must wander to and fro through a meadow or fin

 

Only then can one find what they are looking for, may it be water or the lesson.

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