I Sit Apprised of My Discontent

I Sit Apprised of My Discontent

A Poem by J. Land
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A little different in structure, but true to its roots...

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I sit apprised of my discontent
Lonely on a high ledge
My spirit born tenacity
Carries my legs just halfway to the hilltop
And energy to soak up sun and life
Has waned in the late evening stare

Below me the city, above me the Heavens
The apex as yet unattained
Tapped of will, I rest a moment
Gather my remaining wits 

City lights pop up against sprawl
Newly formed mountains of steel
In their conceit replace old mountains, perfectly rendered
From the sprawl I am wrought, to it I inevitably return

My vantage crumbling delicately
Reminds of the implacable dark
Enveloping fields of sky
My journey being farther and more hindrance laden than imagined
Finishes its course short of the intended destination
Time moves quickly and I started climbing too late in the day

© 2014 J. Land


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Hmm, a man trudging up the rocky ledges, foot-hold weak and crumbling, sweat pouring, harsh seasons pass, some gentle breezes too, then you reach the apex of the foreboding mountain, and you can really peer out on the vast depths beyond.

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Added on July 24, 2014
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Tags: Sprawl, Poetry, Growing Older, Journey of Life, Life, Old Age, Dreams

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J. Land
J. Land

Arlington, TX



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I am a writer, philosopher, and educator living in the great state of Texas. I have taught high school English for 15 years and just recently began to pursue a lifelong dream of writing. My works incl.. more..

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