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Friday

Casualty: my interest fading

Once waxing moon now seen waning

And I did concede your irksome warning

And watched as the rest played out

 

So let bygones be gone, fallen out by the side

Of this road, worn down, still restless, keeping straight

Eyes glinting off token little bits of hospitality

Mother nature being so inclined at times

 

The stress so unnerving, I hardly doubt it

But tension is eased once it comes to acceptance

And I accept in full, finding time to unwind

Winding stretch of lonely road, dotted here and there by

An occasional landmark

Or a lonely tractor pulling behind it

Iron bars, old and rusted

Found in their hold

Bales of hay or

A small little pond

With a bench beside it

Holding initials carved against the grain

 

With a heart surrounding

 

As mine beats slower

 

At last, the sun begins going down

 

And the moon grows brighter

Even in its state

And my feet move faster

Though my body is withering

I feel this separation growing

As my mind takes flight and leaves me

 

Behind, in the twisting twilight

And alone, I walk along

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Published
Jul 21, 2018
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