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WindWalker12
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0 posted 2015-04-13 04:40 AM


My goal was to walk the high mountains that day
so I passed through forests of poplars and birches
eagerly shedding their golds and browns
in anticipation of Winter and avalanches
of branch-breaking freezing snows not so far away.
I observed their leaves fall to the ground,
and pondered this unalterable fact:
that such an act has been performed
for uncounted years in these un-humanly quiet places.

As I walked through these valleys of harsh shadows
it became inevitable I'd think of my own life,
a life well advanced and no going back,
the past now a silent memory, most of it lost already.
So to the future I must look: and what is that?
I've heard the theories, and seen many a face
imbued with its belief of heaven and of hell.
Safe beliefs, I thought, provided by Religion
to suck membership, money and common sense
from the frightened, the foolish, the unwary
(and of those icebergs I've always prided myself
I could steer clear).

Alone but for the wind and death rattle
of a thousand falling leaves scraping algae-speckled bark
I consider this future, this possibility, this thought:
Do we have existence of a kind,
a future beyond this one physical passage?
Can one know for certain?
I heard towhees and varied thrushes
scratching for their food in the underbrush:
What do they think, I began to wonder?
Easy it would be to dismiss
the idea they'd have thoughts on the matter,
being but dumb animals and all that,
and I a member of the Master Race after all.
But I'm the only one here, and this is their world
so maybe the scale is tipped back in their favor
and I'm the one who lacks understanding.

I stopped my headlong rush up the rocky trail,
to sit on a rotting stump and to listen.
Avian chittering, scratch of leaves and moan of wind
in denuded branches is the language
of the message I must hear, translate, understand.
It's not easy, being a brainwashed Earthian humanoid
to hear what the world of nature would teach,
but not impossible, for after all,
we are endowed with a universal translator.

I won't say; I cannot tell, what I heard
and what I came to understand there,
in the chill shadows of hulking grey mountains
under the veined, harsh blue sky of Autumn:
birds, leaves and swaying trees did their best
to explain, I'm not complaining. I did get it.

I did not continue on my hike that day, nor since.
Instead I heeded the call to return to my own world,
to the city, the man-made mountains and crawling streets
and see if there I could find a connection, fit in,
just like the birds, leaves, trees and wind
fit out there beside the trails to the high places.

For my thought was this, and so remains:
if I cannot fit in my own man-made world
however permeated with assured madness
how can I match myself to any kind of future?
You reap what you sow and as below, so above
go the sayings, and do we not know,
are we not taught, the certainty of this?

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secondhanddreampoet
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since 2006-11-07
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a 'Universalist' !
1 posted 2015-04-13 02:05 PM


a most pleasant surprise indeed ...
to see you here again along these blue
sands of 'P.I.P.-land' by the cyber-sea.

JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
2 posted 2015-04-15 09:09 PM


After all is said and done the Bible does say "Whosoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved." and that's a free gift from God given by his love and grace...and God Shall Save you if you receive his Son Jesus...now that's an afterlife
to look forward to...James  

devina
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Cali
3 posted 2015-04-16 12:35 PM



ty for sharing this internal trip, enjoyed the ponder!
~d

Open arms can be the most fragile in the world...



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