Laying asleep, in bed one night,
As I dreamt about the sun,
Unbeknownst to me, outside,
A snowfall had begun.
A silent winter night it was,
or at least it would have been,
if not for snowflakes touching down,
Outside of my house, unseen.
I woke to find the shining sun,
Reflecting on the freshly fallen snow.
Hues of orange, yellow, and pink,
from the rising sun will show.
And as I step onto the porch,
to immerse myself in winter air,
I see the old oak trees, surrounding me,
Wise men, with white winter hair.
Their branches creaking as they sway,
Stretching out in the morning breeze,
For they, too, have just awoken,
With aching backs, and shaking knees.
But every morn, they're standing tall,
and sometimes on peaceful winter days,
If you stand quietly, in their company,
They'll tell you their secrets, you can learn their ways.
To become one with your surroundings,
Living quietly, simply as nature intended,
To freely mingle with the world about,
You'll find your tattered soul, soon, mended.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Drunken Ramblings
Standing in the dark,
and wishing I could see.
Looking for the lives,
that could have been me.
I wish for my future,
yearn for my past.
Searching for a dream,
that can finally last.
My life is a vortex,
of regret, and of shame.
Trudging through days,
that all feel the same.
Feeling all the feelings,
that I've felt before,
and always I'm hoping
to find something more.
Perhaps one day,
I'll get where I'm going,
and find my place,
without ever knowing,
of my troubles and strife,
the hardships of life,
and simply be me,
so I can once again see.
and wishing I could see.
Looking for the lives,
that could have been me.
I wish for my future,
yearn for my past.
Searching for a dream,
that can finally last.
My life is a vortex,
of regret, and of shame.
Trudging through days,
that all feel the same.
Feeling all the feelings,
that I've felt before,
and always I'm hoping
to find something more.
Perhaps one day,
I'll get where I'm going,
and find my place,
without ever knowing,
of my troubles and strife,
the hardships of life,
and simply be me,
so I can once again see.
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