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2.21.2009
2.03.2009
Following the Cow Path
Cow Path
One day thru the primeval wood   
A calf walked home, as good calves should,    
But made a trail all bent askew,    
A crooked trail, as all calves do.    
Since then three hundred years have fled,    
And I infer, the calf is dead;    
But still behind he left his trail,    
And thereon hangs my mortal tale.
The trail was taken up next day   
By a lone dog that passed that way,    
And then a wise bell-weather sheep    
Sliding into a rut now deep,    
Pursued that trail over hill and glade    
Thru those old woods a path was made.
And many men wound in and out,   
And dodged and turned and bent about,    
and uttered words of righteous wrath    
Because “twas such a crooked path”    
But still they follow-do not laugh-    
The first migrations of that calf.
The forest became a lane   
That bent and turned and turned again;    
This crooked lane became a road    
where many a poor horse with his load    
Toiled on beneath the burning sun,    
And traveled some three miles in one.
The years passed on in swiftness fleet,   
The village road became a street,    
And this, before the men were aware,    
A city’s crowded thoroughfare.
And soon a central street was this   
In a renowned metropolis;    
And men two centuries and a half    
Followed the wanderings of this calf.
Each day a hundred thousand strong   
Followed this zigzag calf along;    
And over his crooked journey went    
The traffic of a continent.
A hundred thousand men were led   
By one poor calf, three centuries dead.    
For just such reverence is lent    
To well established precedent.
A moral lesson this might teach   
Were I ordained and called to preach.
For men are prone to go it blind   
Along the calf paths of the mind;    
And work away from sun to sun    
To do what other men have done.
- Sam Walter Foss
Leadership as self-expression
Taken from my favorite Leadership Blog -- The Practice of Leadership
 

