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“One touch of nature makes the whole world kin” ~ William Shakespeare, Ulysses in Troilus and Cressida

Electron microscopes can see in cells

Chained strings of DNA, so this one small,

Small, small, this tiny touch of nature yells,

Reveals the truth that right across the sprawl

Of life we all are relatives, the wren,

The rainbow lorrikeet, a Minke whale,

The cherry blossoms and the monk of Zen

Beneath them contemplating nature’s scale,

Complexities all webbed together, more

Like galaxies their depths, unnumbered, wide–

None mind-owned.  We stand upon a shore

That shows  us everything must coincide.

  A cobra’s venom and your blood contain

    Deep DNA.  All kin embrace death’s stain.

Phillip Whidden

The restless sea–

And stabbing down towards Sado

Isle, the Milky Way.

~ Basho, translated by an unknown poet but reworked by Phillip Whidden