Faltering with feet So small I cannot Stand, my ashen knees Lift from jagged points Of blood-stained rocks. I Climb the bark of The slender birch and Hope its supple limb Does not break.
My eyes sting as if They are crowned with thorns. The blood of once pure Flesh has stained the earth That I inhabit. Yet the delicate Pain of existence Caresses me like A new mother does For her newborn babe.
I flounder through brush And foliage, still Eyeless, but not yet Aware of how blind I truly have been. I feel the frigid Drops of rain hammer My translucent skin. I see indigo veins Underneath pallid Skin. I feel my lungs Exhaust my breath and I collapse to the Mercy of the soft Ebony earth. Then I wait for the jade Leaves to swallow me And ensnare what is Left of my forlorn Spirit. But I see A light peeking through The copse of emerald Trees.
But then it fades and I shift my downcast Eye to the trail I Must forever trek Upon.