As always, Sandy the elephant and Zoot the dog were
the best of pals in the whole wide world and, as usual, they were sitting by
the river – talking about this, and talking about that.
“What do you see?” Asked Sandy.
“You always ask me that,” said Zoot, his pal.
“So, what do you see?”
“What I always see…..the birds.”
“And?”
“The sea…”
“And?”
“I don’t know. The sky.”
“That’s all you can see?” Asked the elephant.
“What else is there?” Questioned Zoot, the dog.
And then the big elephant shook his head, which
made his trunk swing too.
“What? What have I said? Am I wrong?” Asked Zoot.
Sandy the elephant, gave a very important cough to
clear his throat because he felt that what he was going to say was very
important.
“This universe is very large,”
“Even for an elephant?” Said Zoot.
“Even for an elephant. Some say it could be as much
as a billion light years across. Now that’s big. There are even wise women and
men who think that there may be more than one universe and that in another one,
I could be President.”
“And I could be a rock star,” interrupted Zoot.
“Exactly. Now in all those billions of light years,
for me to become an elephant, and you to become a dog – well the chances must
be a zillion to one. And to survive and me to meet you and you to meet me, well
that must be a trillion, zillion to one. “
“What are you saying?” Asked the little dog.
“That to exist is very special and should never be
taken for granted.”
“Do I do that?”
“We all do that,” said Sandy.
“You see, you and I can see how special it is to
exist but there are many folks out there who are blind,” said Sandy.
“They can’t see?”
“Not so much that, but they can’t see how special
their existence is. How hard the universe must have worked to bring them here.”
“But it makes them feel good about themselves…..to
be blind,” said Sandy thoughtfully.
“But they drag the rest of us down. They think that
living in a house, and keeping your money in the bank, and working and then
retiring and then dying is all there is in life. And those who don’t see it
that way are wrong.”
“Do I do that?” Asked the dog.
“Look again, what do you see? This time really
look,” said the elephant.
“The sky, the sea…”
“And what is between the sky and the sea?”
“The horizon?”
“Exactly my friend. The horizon. That is what the
blind can’t see. As long as there is a horizon, there is always something over
the horizon.”
“And what is that?” Asked Zoot.
“Why hope,” said Sandy. “Just plain and simple, hope."
bobby stevenson 2015
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