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A refuge

A gate Plain and humble Guarding the way to my sanctuary My hidden refuge The latch clicking shut behind me. Beyond the gate, A sun-dappled path, Set in rough stone Gravel crunching under my heel Each step freedom. The sweet perfume of wild flowers Permeates the air Growing between the ancient oaks In uneven ranks along the trail. The babbling of a creek Draws me off my course Like gold draws a miser. I step into a wooded grove A sparkling creek flowing Cold, clear, and swift Chilling my hand As it cuts through the water. The songs of birds, The rustling of the wind through the grass, The gentle gurgling of the creek, Echo in the peaceful silence. The sword at my side Growing heavy with each passing moment My weary fingers let it drop Blade sinking into the soft earth. Peace cannot last Weary of heart I stalk through the gate The quiet click of the latch Lost in the din of my mind.
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jesse-bourque
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Written by
jesse-bourque
Canadian
Published
Aug 11, 2010
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Wrote this for a poetry assignment at school.

(c) Jesse Bourque

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