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WindWalker
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since 2001-10-12
Posts 1218


0 posted 2007-08-22 08:12 PM


The earth:
just an oyster
in a whirling
sea of stars;
in the maelstrom
of space: infinite.

I entered
cosmic reality
as a grain of sand
one of the countless
on its seashore.

As its pounding sea
its tides
its waves
rolled over me
grinding and wearing
relentlessly:

I entered the
waiting oyster
looking for
something else:

How long now
have I been there?
not long, really
by our reckoning
but that
in itself
is another irrelevance.

Time is not
what marks the difference
but application
and I tell you
neither the
oyster
nor myself have
been confortable
in the least.
"You're a pain"
says the oyster.
"You're choking me"
I answered back.

"Why don't you
just get out?"
he says angrily
one day.

"I would, I would
but how?
Look what you've done:
I can no longer
move!"

Indeed
looking at myself
I saw this ugly
thing
where once had been
a sparkling
dainty little grain
of sand in water:

I regretted my move
why me? and not the
countless others,
my cousins?

I looked again
and wondered at
this painful
metamorphosis:

I don't know what
I have become but
I'm certainly no longer
a grain of sand!
Nothing left for it now
--but patience.

© Copyright 2007 Sharran WindWalker - All Rights Reserved
Honeybunch
Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115
South Africa
1 posted 2007-08-22 08:23 PM


Love the way you've weaved this story - perhaps more of a truth than story!
Sunshine
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since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354
Listening to every heart
2 posted 2007-08-22 09:09 PM


Time is not
what marks the difference
but application
and I tell you
neither the
oyster
nor myself have
been confortable
in the least.
"You're a pain"
says the oyster.
"You're choking me"
I answered back.

"Why don't you
just get out?"
he says angrily
one day.

"I would, I would
but how?
Look what you've done:
I can no longer
move!"

~*~

Fantastic! This envelopes life beautifully...
and there is no return address.

As it should be.

Weave on, m'friend!


The Lady
Member Rara Avis
since 2005-12-26
Posts 7634
The Southwest
3 posted 2007-08-24 12:37 PM




oh WindWalker
what a piece of work is this!

cries to be read over and over


Midnitesun
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since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647
Gaia
4 posted 2007-08-24 07:53 AM


With your writings
you have become the essence
of a wondrous pearl in the making;
not an 'ordinary' pearl...
but one worthy of adorning
the great body of humanity.



Marchmadness
Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271
So. El Monte, California
5 posted 2007-11-06 01:53 AM


This is a pearl, WindWalker.
                        Ida

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