The World's Woodcutter-Yes I 'm a Wood cutter

 

A woodcutter toils in the forest deep,
Each swing of his axe a promise to keep.
Life's struggles are rivers that cut through the land,
Like the biting cold steel in a calloused hand.

The weight of the world is a mountain so steep,
Yet he climbs each day, though his body weeps.
Branches crack like hopes that bend and snap,
Yet still he stands, mapless, no turning back.

His dreams are leaves, fragile in the wind,
Whispering softly of where he’s been.
The dawn’s first light is a spark of grace,
A sunbeam’s smile on a weathered face.

For life is a forest, wild and free,
Its shadows are deep as the darkest sea.
But hope is a songbird, sweet and clear,
A melody strong enough to pierce the fear.

So he swings his axe with a heart that’s true,
For every hard day, the sky breaks blue.
The woodcutter knows that each tree he fells
Is a story of struggle that time will tell.

And in this forest, vast and wide,
Humanity gathers, side by side.
For global storms, with furious might,
Threaten our shared and fragile light.
The ancient trees, they groan and sway,
As climate shifts and lands decay.
Poverty's grip, a stubborn vine,
Entangles lives, a cruel design.
And whispers rise of discord's strife,
As nations clash, jeopardizing life.

Yet in this struggle, stern and long,
A different truth, a stronger song:
Each hand extended, warm and bright,
Ignites a beacon in the night.
For no one axe, though sharp and bold,
Can conquer challenges manifold.
The forest breathes, an urgent plea,
For unity, for you and me.
To share the burdens, share the load,
On this collective, winding road.

Let wisdom guide each mighty blow,
To heal the earth, to help seeds grow.
To build a future, strong and fair,
With equity and gentle care.
For every struggle, bravely faced,
A brighter world will be embraced.
The woodcutter's lesson, plain to see,
Is humanity's shared destiny.
To swing together, clear the way,
Towards a new and hopeful day.


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