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A
Late Bloomer
A
cactus stood all alone in the desert,
wondering why it was stuck in the
middle of nowhere.
"I
do nothing but stand here all day,"
it sighed. "What use am I?
I'm the ugliest plant in the desert. My
spines are thick and
prickly, my leaves are rubbery and
tough, my skin is thick and
bumpy. I can't offer shade or juicy
fruit to any passing traveler.
I don't see that I'm any use at
all."
All
it did was stand in the sun day after
day, growing taller and
fatter. Its spines grew longer and its
leaves tougher, and it
swelled here and there until it was
lumpy and lopsided all over.
It truly was strange-looking.
"I
wish I could do something useful,"
it sighed.
By
day hawks circled high overhead.
"What
can I do with my life?" the cactus
called.
Whether they heard or not, the hawks
sailed away.
At
night the moon floated into the sky and
cast its pale glow on the desert floor.
"What
good can I do with my life?" the
cactus called.
The moon only stared coldly as it
mounted its course.
A
lizard crawled by, leaving a little
trail in the sand with its tail.
"What
worthy deed can I do?" the cactus
called.
"You?"
the lizard laughed, pausing a moment.
"Worthy deed?
Why, you can't do anything! The hawks
circle way overhead,
tracing delicate patterns for us all to
admire. The moon hangs
high like a lantern at night, so we can
see our way home
to our loved ones. Even I, the
lowly lizard, have something to do.
I decorate the sands with these
beautiful brushstrokes
as I pull my tail along. But you?
You do nothing but get uglier every
day."
And
so it went on, year after year. At last
the cactus grew old,
and it knew its time was short.
"Oh,
Lord," it cried out, "I've
wondered so long, and I've tried so
hard. Forgive me if I've failed to find
something worthy to do.
I fear that now it's too late."
But
just then the cactus felt a strange
stirring and unfolding,
and it knew a surge of joy that erased
all despair. At its very tip,
like a sudden crown, a glorious flower
suddenly opened in bloom.
Never
had the desert known such a blossom. Its
fragrance
perfumed the air far and wide and
brought happiness to all
passing by. The butterflies paused to
admire its beauty,
and that night even the moon smiled when
it rose
to find such a treasure.
The
cactus heard a voice.
"You
have waited long," the Lord said.
"The heart that seeks to do
good reflects My glory,
and will always bring something
worthwhile
to the world, something in which all can
rejoice -
even if for only a moment."
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Author
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