Tuesday, July 22, 2008
BACK TO THE MOUNTAIN
For a long time my abode
was on a level plain
where round and round I strode
looking up and down again.
Wondering where I should go
and pondering where I'd been.
You'd think that I would know
the difference 'tween good and sin.
But down in the valley I went
to grovel in the muck.
To all appearences, hell bent,
and without any semblance of luck
Back to the plain once more,
a respite in the plan,
with happiness galore
and really being a man.
Only to slip and slide
with my eyes heavenward,
always up from where I abide,
as if I were a free-flying bird.
So, to the mountain my steps
took me from down below
and I rested from my attempts
to find a place to go.
But good things, it seems,
are not for me to gain,
except in my dreams,
down again, yet I retain...
the thought that it will come,
that day when once again
I will return where I come from,
Back to the Mountain.
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2 comments:
I love this painting! Your work should be hanging in galleries all over!
And your Poetry! Your a genius when it comes to writing!
WONDERFUL WORK!
All of your work is outstanding! It's hard to find the best one!
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