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WindWalker
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0 posted 2007-08-04 01:12 AM


I walk in high mountains;
in troubled thoughts, a seeker lost
upon the snows of time.
In my mind, tomorrow’s storms;
in my eyes, an unshaped, unsure world...
But the wind, my constant companion
of lonely days upon the crags,
shifts and obliterates my old path.
On I must now go, with nothing to see,
but the swirling snows.
I fear to forge ahead
dreading this moving emptiness
in strange, unfamiliar territory.
Could I still turn back, I wonder,
knowing my trail was long lost in drifts...?

A voice in the rising wind
addresses my fear and loneliness:

"To give your life new meaning,
graciously accept all change –
let the rains cleanse your heart of bitterness,
the snows heal your eyes of blindness,
the sun dry those tears of regret
and just let nature guide you gently
upon untrod paths to new adventures.
All of life once was an adventure
man had learned to live to its fulness
‘til he lost his seeking spirit,
his childlike faith and trusting awe;
became time bound, space conscious,
blocked, fenced, cornered, captive,
enslaved and dying
in ever-expanding cities made of pain.”

Eager to escape the common fate,
I looked up and saw a way
leading to the very highest peaks.

[This message has been edited by WindWalker (08-05-2007 12:35 PM).]

© Copyright 2007 Sharran WindWalker - All Rights Reserved
JamesMichael
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1 posted 2007-08-04 06:04 AM


A pleasure to read...James
ArtSolstice
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2 posted 2007-08-04 11:07 AM


Awesome! This one give me chills.
Wow!

Midnitesun
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Gaia
3 posted 2007-08-04 02:23 PM


"let the rains cleanse your heart of bitterness,
the snows heal your eyes of blindness,
the sun dry those tears of regret
and just let nature guide you gently
upon untrod paths to new adventures"

A wonderfully healing creed to live by, poet.
Awesome write!

Honeybunch
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since 2001-12-29
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South Africa
4 posted 2007-08-04 03:24 PM


Wonderful write, WW.  Enjoyed your thoughts as usual.
secondhanddreampoet
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a 'Universalist' !
5 posted 2007-08-04 05:19 PM


this 'write' simply shouts (legitimately) of its own greatness!!

and...I need add nothing [to the most appropriate comments
already made by the other grand-fine 'P.I.P.' poets and readers!]
except to say 'simply superb'!!

another poetic 'standing ovation'!!
[serious and v. long-sustained applause]

miscellanea
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6 posted 2007-08-05 12:31 PM


This was so good I pulled my husband in to listen to it.  You are so right.  Life was and should be an adventure, but we have become slaves to time and space unnecessarily.  It's a challenge to avoid falling into a rut like this; it was encouraging to read your ending.  

miscellanea

Kethry
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7 posted 2007-08-05 06:21 AM


Wonderfully creative and uplifting write. However, in this stanza did you mean become or became?
All of life once was an adventure
man had learned to live to its fulness
‘til he lost his seeking spirit,
his childlike faith and trusting awe;
become time bound, space conscious,

a good commitee can decimate communication.

Marchmadness
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since 2007-09-16
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8 posted 2007-11-06 02:19 AM


Amazing insights, love it.
                      Ida

secondhanddreampoet
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a 'Universalist' !
9 posted 2007-11-06 07:13 AM


It is grand to see this wonderful 'write' return again near the top of the "P.I.P.-land" queue!

continuing applause!!

ArtSolstice
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since 2007-03-18
Posts 498

10 posted 2007-11-06 11:54 AM


Greatly enjoyed again! Thank you, whoever brought this fine writing forward for a second read.
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