Lost

Lost

A Poem by MusicLove93

Lost in a forest of confusion.
A lonely travelor has lost his way.
Now he's reached a fork in the road.
Two choices lay before him, but only one decision to make.
It's not the choice of right or wrong or good or bad.
It is of what could be verses what already is.
Once he has chosen, he cannot turn back.
He can only go forward, into the darkness.
But, which path will you choose?

© 2011 MusicLove93


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Well, that's me, for sure! Ignoring the traffic of time bearing down in the distance I stand there in the middle of the crossroads, trying to decide if I just made a deal with the devil or if it was only my imagination and frustration venting silently inside me. Is that me, talking only to myself, or is it perhaps really someone (or something) else? Being lost... having to make choices... scares the beejeezus out of me!

Posted 12 Years Ago


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Introspective and well crafted. Reminds me of "The road not taken" by Robert Frost. Good one!

Posted 13 Years Ago


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I love this, there's always choices in life but I particularly like the choice of what could be versus what already is - very mystical

Posted 13 Years Ago


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