The Wanderer
He's a drifter and a loner
not deterred by nature of
materialistic possession
he's a hobo, hopping train
cars at midnight, carry him
where they may, he'll be ok
in the coming of cloud drift
morning, one day he'll know
the stark Arizona Mojave
Desert, the next; the snowy
white sand beaches of The
Gulf of Mexico.
You may see him somewhere
someplace, in a desolate little
town, busking for coins with a
dilapidated acoustic guitar, an
old dog beside him for company,
you may listen to his wailing songs
of hardship and heartache, you
may think: "That he's really quite good
at singing, and that he knows his
way around the fretboard really well."
You may ask yourself: "Where did it
all go so wrong for this poor guy?"
The wanderer, in threadbare clothes
and crooked grin, a man of simplicity
and shabby discontent for this broken
world in which he passes through, until
his journey reaches its terminus.
And it is to the Seasons We Fade
Farwell hair
blown like feathers
in the wind
dandelion fluff
in the breeze
farewell youth
you have forsaken me
taken off like an aged owl
in the stagnant autumn air
lonesome and to die
the fish floundering upon the
riverbanks poisoned by
the incoming cadence of death
the flesh wilts as does the flower
and the leaves dying upon the
dogwoods
beg and thus gasp for their
time in the sun and then circled
and clasp by the icy hand of silence
farewell flesh
unto their multitudes
cast out the ash and scatter now
in the fickle breeze
"It is I" she said brought forth to
claim thee
"It is I that has come to rescue you
from this upheaved and splinted night"
Time
The pendulum swings
to and from, hypnotic
in a sense
the droning of time
going forth into that
passing of languid
day, of that subtle night,
and it goes on and on in
stealth repetition.
Hear it now in the babbling
brook and whispering leaves
of autumn, hear it now
in the cherry blossom trees
huddled in their swan song
of slumber
and as the awkward automotive
creatures, lumber into the stark
nothingness on the other side
where time waits for nothing
or no one.
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