Because of the persistence of grass

Because of the persistence of grass, life goes on

Season to season, generation to generation.

Stubborn grass roots cling to the earth,

Their generations trampled and eaten down by cattle. 

With the relentless persistence of grazing animals,

We humans seek wisdom, our driving desire

As persistent as the growth and regrowth of grass.

The human quest for wisdom is as perennial as the grass.

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