To be close to an elephant

To be close to an elephant, originally uploaded by Thorsten Becker.

Oh, to be close to an elephant, that creature grand and elegant, that wrinkled skin craggy and gray with a big heart beating like a drum, next to it I'd feel no ill nor glum. I want to be close to eyes searching man's intent, eyes that see how often we're bent on imposing our will and truss all the things surrounding us. I want to be close to mighty feet that do not trample for idle pleasure, I want to be close to such a measure, a treasure of true dignity. How can it be that such being here we see that posses' so mighty a power yet is not inclined to mindlessly devour all that is in its path? It does not “throw around its weight”, does not easily fall into a provoked state. To such a creature I want to be near for there is no fear that it would ever crush the things I hold dear.

© Thorsten Becker



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3 Comments

  • Ele­phants are fas­ci­nat­ing ani­mals. They have a really inter­est­ing vibe about them.

    SeLiNa´s last blog post..When I Wasn’t Looking

  • Thank you Selina and Flassie for your com­ments. I always held a cer­tain fond­ness for ele­phants, I’ve watched many doc­u­men­ta­tions about them and was always quite excited to visit them in the zoo. The one pic­tured is a female Indian ele­phant in the Han­nover Zoo (Ger­many) who lives in a rather large enclo­sure (styled like an Indian palace). She was very curi­ous and despite the wide moat man­aged to stretch her trunk all the way over so that all of us watch­ing her could touch her. Admit­tedly the keep­ers weren’t too happy about it but that didn’t deter the elephant.

  • My mom col­lected Elephants.

    I was watch­ing the Jun­gle on PBS
    and seen how the ele­phants stayed
    in com­mu­ni­ca­tion with each other.
    It was very interesting.

    God Bless You and Yours!!!

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