Weight...waitA Poem by Jack...Friendship lightens the loadWeight…wait Fantasies of
cobblestone pairings, cracked and scattered and wheat field
decisions, looming large now rest on my
shoulders like moss on a
stone ~ Clinging tightly
to each inch of north facing
skin while never
really noticing that east is my
direction of choice ~ So much it
seems piles on, dirty laundry on
the bathroom floor disguised beneath
damp towels only to add more weight ~ And I lift, not
knowing if I will fall, crumbling beneath this load, drunk of the massive pain, yet I find the
ground is much softer, a bed of posies since you wait for
me, and help me to stand ~ Guiding hands
comfort, shading the sun from weary, tear stained
eyes, brushing back vines, tangled and thorn’d revealing that
nothing is ever too much when a friend
is near © 2013 Jack...Author's Note
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Added on September 8, 2013Last Updated on September 8, 2013 AuthorJack...San Antonio, TXAboutNot much to tell about me, I am just Jack, I am a poet, a writer, a musician, a painter, a builder and a dreamer. I live in south Texas but am originally from New Jersey and miss it more and more all .. more..Writing
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