THE TREE OF LIFE
- Gardening in the Tropics was easiest
- before the Flood. We had just one tree
- to care for – the firstborn, the Tree
- of Life. When (after the Great Fire)
- the earth was bare and we were starving,
- The Mighty One took pity and planted
- deep in the interior a tree so
- ubiquitous it bore on its branches
- food of every different kind. Mapuri
- the wild pig discovered it but kept it
- hidden, sneaking off behind our backs
- to eat his fill. But we suspected
- something so we sent our most
- skilled detectives to make him spill it.
- First, Woodpecker, but he couldn't help
- stopping to tap at every charred stump
- – which alerted Mapuri to our plan;
- others tried, but it was Rat
- who succeeded. Of course, Rat being
- rat, he tried to keep it hidden too,
- but crumbs on his whiskers betrayed him.
- We had threatened to kill him before he
- took us there. In front of this
- unimaginable tree we fell down and
- praised Him – and then we ate our fill.
- After that, we merely had to reach
- overhead to pluck a nice juicy starapple,
- then perhaps a naseberry or two
- before gathering for cooking fresh ears
- of corn, hot peppers and tomatoes
- for seasoning, cassava to make bread
- and drink for celebrating.
- So imagine our dismay when out of
- the blue His voice came out one day and said:
- Cut the Tree Down! We trembled, but obeyed,
- chopping away for generations
- until it swayed and fell (water already
- starting to trickle from the hole left
- by its root – but that is the start of
- another tale). He ordered us to take from
- the branches slips and cuttings and plant
- them everywhere. And that is how we
- acquired crops for cultivating. From
- that time, I've been a convert of
- mixed farming though, of late, I've
- noticed the agricultural officers
- (those long-sleeved white-shirt boys)
- have been coming around to try and
- persuade us to chop everything down
- and plant only one crop. They say we can
- get more money that way – from exporting.
- But it's only the young ones they fool.
- It's true they're all driving fancy cars
- now, they have tractors, big houses,
- are sending children to school. But let
- them wait till drought or blight
- comes round. What will they eat?
- You see me here? I'm sticking to the plan
- of having all my food, my seasonings and
- medicines mixed up in one ground. For if
- He wanted us to plant just one thing
- in the garden, why did He make us chop
- The Tree of Life down?