I find myself at dirt road crossings
To find my dreams and answers
Explore the world, find where my skin
Is more than mine alone
Off to Africa's woodlands deep, to hike amongst the lions
To New Zealand's mountains crag, dash through water's roil.
To Canada where rain whips wind, loneliness is prairie wide
Then a journey where I multiply, patient strength expands
So they grow, as day turns night, and leave me lost behind
On this next adventure I must vanish, or contract, my soul subside.
It's not about the numbers; our age is in our soul
Which has no age, no numbers tell, what the journey's next turn grants.
Current mood: contemplative
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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As my philosophy sister quotes:
The lived life is worth examining
What a journey, hey?
Wow. Apparently knitting hasn't completely taken over your writing life. Thanks for sharing that.
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