InfinityA Poem by Jordan Avechuco
For the most part I've walked this road alone,
And alone I stand on this dock at the end of my world. Remembering a time when you walked beside me, A time when all we had was each other and the shirts on our backs. And now that you're gone that's all I carry, The shirt on my back. Neck aching, My knees weak, I've come this far only to hear your voice, My true salvation. I listen and beg for a sign of your presence, But all I hear is the never-ending silence that encompasses my body. There is no greater punishment for the crimes I've committed, This I know is true. So I'll wear my blame, And descend into my rightful place, My infinity. © 2015 Jordan Avechuco |
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