Reincarnation
By Tree Hugger
Once I was a river,
That ran through a great forest,
Until I fell off a cliff side
Into a pond below,
Then I became a pond,
One who let thirsty ponies,
Drink my water,
And allowed small fish,
To make their homes inside of me,
But when the sun dried me up,
I turned into a thick mist,
That watered a nearby tree,
And then I became a tree,
One that gave shade and oxygen,
To weary travelers,
And grew fruit on its branches,
To feed all of the hungry ponies,
Who happened to pass by,
But one day I was cut down
And I fell upon a tiny fox,
And then I became a fox,
One who was sly and quick,
And also a master thief;
No one could run faster than me,
But one day a monster,
Hunted me for my fur,
And my spirit went,
Into a little pony,
Who was connected with nature,
And now our spirits
Live together in harmony.