Out the window there, Beneath the glassy, blue sky, The white sun bleaches Everything beneath its rays. I wither inside. I die if I venture out. And yet, my heart yearns, My soul burns, to see the world. Mountains, rivers, seas; Indeed, just to see a tree I would leave it all. I would risk the burning sun, Drop it all and run, If forests were there for me. I would endure it, Knowing that cool springs waited. My heart climbs mountains As I answer phone calls here; My mind explores caves As I file cash receipts. I watch mountain lakes Turn gold with the dying sun As I read emails. But some day, I will reach out And instead of desk, I will grab my mountain gear; Some day, my fingers Will callous and toughen up: Instead of keyboard, I'll skip rocks across a creek. I will do it all, See all I've wanted to see, And feel the cool breeze After climbing the mountains And fording rivers. I'll get out of this desk chair And go explore what's out there.