Worms don't know value
They do what comes natural
Keeping soil alive.
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My son inspired this. After a bad day, he was describing to me how he felt and how low he was on the universal food chain. He described himself as a "worm" and I thought for a moment before answering and I realized what a huge impact worms actually have on our plant life, which in turn effects all life from the oxygen and/or food the plants produce. How amazing, something so lowly on the "food chain" could play such a vital role in our survival. I believe this could be applied to many aspects of life when we feel life is not worth much. If only we could see the Big Picture!
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