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The Sack of Words

by @thewiccaman

On an evening walk the other day, I found a sack of words. It’s old, very old, made of hemp and tied with cord. There was no one about, no clue as to its owner. So I took the sack of words and made my way home as dusk turned to darkest night. Once home, I tipped the sack out onto the table and a jumble of disjointed ideas cascaded across its surface … Then questions formed: who did the sack belong to? how did the sack become lost? Or was it placed in my path for me to find? I then thought of its previous owner … If the sack of words were truly lost, has its owner become mute, unable to ask for help in finding the lost sack? I felt sorry for them and contemplated what I should do with these words … I could write a heartfelt verse about regret, or another about lost loves. Maybe I should use the words to tell my story? But no one would want to read that. Perhaps telling another’s story would be better served by my discovery? I could retrace my from steps that evening walk and look for its owner, stumbling about in dusk’s half light, lost for words? For now, the words remain just a jumble of disjointed ideas scattered on my table waiting for me to decide. ©  2025
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thewiccaman
68 / M / English
Published
Jun 22, 2025
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#poetry#free#verse#contemplative#writing
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