A Tale of the River People
I made a hole in my neighbor’s water
So that I could build a palace,
But the hole sucked my own water away
So I built a dam
Then I had my water, but it would not move;
It became still, and disease broke out
Along the shores that were unburied
When I made the dam
So I made a spillway and balanced just right
The movement of the water;
But my neighbor had no certainty of water now,
And while I was quarrying
And dam- and spillway-building,
My neighbor was amassing an army
And it attacked:
My palace was destroyed
And now along the water, a mass of rapids
And still pools, all in chaos,
There are two holes where once my neighbor lived
And with the scarred place I am left
C L Couch
By rheins, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=56242794
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