Theme: Nature - Divine Creation
Marcelo's dreams’ world
Marcelo watched the images of a volcano that had
suddenly erupted on television at the seven o'clock
news, he was amazed and delighted at the same time. It
was dazzling and terrifying at the same time; the clouds
of smoke, the red steaming lava, trickling down the
edges of the crater... Marcelo could not forget it.
Daddy then said:
- My son, the Earth, our planet, is the exquisite
portrait of Divine creation.
- What do you mean, Father?
- I won’t say, let's see...
And Mr. Euclides invited Marcelo to take a walk in the
city park. It was morning. The wonderful sun began to
spread its rays through the treetops. Marcelo,
enchanted, began to run through the low bush from where
here and there colorful little flowers appeared.
Suddenly, the boy stopped: a huge pile of hardened land
caught his eye. Observing well, he noticed that through
a small opening hundreds of ants were coming in and out
in an unceasing activity.
He continued to walk, and suddenly he was startled by a
noise from above; he looked and saw a group of pionus,
flying in formation from one branch to another from
above trees.
The boy was surprised and delighted. What a world, so
full of beautiful things and he has not even realized
it...
He looked ahead and saw that his father was calling him.
He approached and found that Mr. Euclides was on the
fringes of a stream of crystalline waters, where there
were many bobby fish swimming cheerfully.
The boy took off his shoes and stuck his feet in the
fresh water...
- How delicious, Dad, how beautiful and delicious all
this is! And how many people do not pay attention to
it...
- It is true son; the world that God has given us is the
most beautiful thing that exist; It's a pity that men
destroy everything stubbornly.
Marcelo thought and thought... it was true. A few days
ago, he had seen on television a documentary about
deforestation in the Amazon; in a few minutes the fire
had ended with miles of forest... what sadness!...
Mr. Euclides continued:
- Calm down son, don’t be sad; the important thing is
that children like you think differently; those who grow
up wanting to preserve nature will be the greatest
defenders of the environment and this beautiful world
will continue to be more and more beautiful.
Marcelo smiled. In his head he imagined a radiant
landscape; the sun shining, the rivers running through
their slopes and falling like a waterfall, the verdant
field and the lush forest. It was this world he dreamed
about, the world he would try to preserve.
Text by Vera Verônica N. Cavalcanti.
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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