Wednesday, May 22, 2013

OUTSIDE (a poem)



O U T S I D E                                        5/22/13               Welborn



I loved it out there
outside
on the hillsides
in the forests
among the trees
like one of them
alongside rivers
taking it all in
calming my mind
climbing mountains
following hawks across the sky
and tiny lizards on the rocks
quiet
except for the occasional sound
of the wind
moving
along the trail
moving
the blood through my heart
moving the worry
out of my mind
out
        of
             my
                     mind

nature
was (and still is)
my refuge
my solace
my temple, my shrine & church

no wonder (to me)
that Buddha found enlightenment
Outside
at the foot of a tree

so please
spare me the chaos of your cities
your hectic crowded streets
mired in confusion
your bright young faces
staring into glowing little screens
clutched in hands
everywhere

all these hurried events
don’t last
but when you get out
to nature
(what's left of it)
everything is timeless

it lives
and dies
and lives again
over
and over

the tree that falls
becomes
the new sapling

and it's that quality
that sustains me
when
nothing
else
will.


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Unknown said...

Great piece!