An Interior JourneyA Poem by AndrewWe are one in the same.A vast sea of gray surrounds me As I made that faithful journey home Blind to any advice of saviors For this trek I must take alone <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> Focused rays of the breaking dawn Beam down on drops of subtle dew A prism of enchanting lights Guides me home and back to you Rough old straps of dated baggage Slow me down as I grasp for life Their pain becomes unbearable Cutting shoulder flesh like a knife Mountains loom in the distance Breathing fire and spitting ice Knowing not what fate awaits me Mocking death and taunting vice <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> On the horizon of this sun-swept prairie Stands a man in robes of the deepest blue Lines of wisdom speak stories seldom told A twinkle of wit in his eyes faded hue Approaching the man I noticed his cane Each groove told a story of mountains peaked Statuesque in his noble appearance Softly muttering as he started to speak "Don't let the wrinkles and white hair fool you," He whispered with a grin that caught my eye "A life like mine is one of a kind, boy! And you best believe I'm not afraid to die" "My will is to send you on a journey Unconventional, and unique in a way Should you fail to make this journey, my boy Regret will haunt you for the rest of your days" <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> Reluctance quickly filled my heart Froze the blood flowing through my veins After all, it's easier to run away And circumvent all chance of pain Hesitation not unfounded Staring blankly to the world I've tried, I've tried, I've tried this once Success I've never had before "Once is not nearly enough, my boy" Reaching out, his arm clothed in blue "I will make you a sacred promise" Swearing on his life to see me through My baggage still bore rough old straps Yet the pain began seceding Left, Right, Left and off I went To soothe the old man's pleading "Wait a minute," I stopped to think "Today is yesterday's tomorrow I've put this trip off all my life And made more time than sorrow" "How could you betray my trust?" The man in robes rasped in my ear "I swore my life to see you through, I thought I'd made my message clear!" <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> Alright, alright, I'll journey tonight! I loudly proclaimed with exasperation Caving to the old man's incessant plea To push onward through this degradation "Opportunity knocks but once in a while I would suffer no loss by taking this chance" Trodding along my pace remained steady Picking myself up by the seat of my pants "Wait a minute," I stopped to think "Today is yesterday's tomorrow I've put this trip off all my life And made more time than sorrow" "I believe this journey can wait, my friend" Resting my baggage on a mound by a tree "Clearly there's no point in venturing further I need to watch out for number one, you see" Crawling towards me the old man whimpers "How can you take my life with such ease?" His twinkle and grin had vanished completely "Go on your journey, I'm begging you, please" <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> What journey, old man? You're lacking a plan To see my travels through "Your journey, my boy! Life is not a toy! I gave you my own, now move!" What's wrong with a little contemplation? It's turned into flagrant hesitation! You've filled me with rage! You've killed me with age! I find you confusing This isn't amusing I blame you I am you You're lying I'm dying I'm dying? We're dying How can I fix it? Quit all your mischief! There's no point now our chances are blown. Nonsense my boy, we've only grown. It can still be completed? We are not yet defeated! Get off that mound and go go go <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> The twinkle in the old man's eye Rushed like water through a floodgate He winked at me and grinned and said "Come now, boy, we musn't be late" Strengthened now with firm resolve I understood my expectation The old man and I, see, we were one No need for further contemplation We moved on with a skip in our step Strength in our heart, love in our mind The journey now was crystal clear It was with us when we sought to find The trailhead of our journey rose The old man lit up as he saw the climb Left, Right, Left and off we went The journey was ours, the first step, mine <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> My legs began burning My stomach was churning My heart pounded fast To the beat of the drum Finally awakened My world began shaking Off in the distance A weary faint hum The tune was melodic And slightly hypnotic Drawing me closer It begged me to come I staggered I stumbled My thoughts became jumbled Weakness surrounding Uncomfortably numb Blood sweat and tears My sum of all fears So close to the end Your will has been done I've finally finished All doubt diminished Learning the lesson There's no need to run <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> "You've done it, my boy, I'm truly proud," The old man sat and it ceased to hum "Funny thing is, that was your first step You're ahead of the game, but far from done" © 2010 AndrewAuthor's Note
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