Poetic Justice
by Anthony Mwangi
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Title
Poetic Justice
Artist
Anthony Mwangi
Medium
Digital Art - Wacom/photoshop
Description
So, what goes around comes around. That might seem like a joke. Life always finds a way. Your sins are always paid by you. You just can't trick the natural balance. Yet, sometimes you do seem to do so.
As the story goes, this fellow was used to cutting trees carelessly. One day he comes across a lovely strong green tree next to a river. He starts, as usual to bring it down with his sharp axe. As story-fate would have it, a lion comes from the nearby bushes and goes for him with one thing in his hunting mind. The fellow climbs up the very tree he had started chopping down. To his horror, a huge snake he had not seen, was waiting for him on top of the tree! (It was the kind that swallows stuff whole)
Man. As if that was not enough, a hungry crocodile had already come up from under the water to investigate (actually to eat whatever was making the chopping noise). Things were looking really dark for the man.
Now, the story teller doesn't conclude the story. He rather left a dilemma. What in the world would happen to the man?
One time a guy told me that the tree fell into the river, smashing the snake and the tree into the crocodile's head; the fellow quickly swam to the shore .... but wait, the guy added, most tree cutters are not good swimmers ...
Later, the guy changed his story and said that the tree and the snake fell on top of the lion, the snake got confused and the crocodile dove into the river scared by the huge thud and dust from the fallen tree. But the guy added, that tree is more likely to fall into the river ...
So the guy started to change the story again ... then there was this Angel who came from nowhere ....... I said.. "Please, not the Angel angle ...."
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November 19th, 2014
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