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for reasons I’ve forgotten now
the grass has taken over ~
there’s a place beside the barn
where wisdom grows
a portal in the forest
and a blanket made of moss ~
a solitude I’ve found
where no one goes
the taste of winter berries
when laid beneath the stars
and traced a line
from father back to son ~
a dream before the waking up
and every truth made clear
as lessons for the lover
and grace for everyone
the same as when ~
the sweetest vine
was crushed beneath the garden
and fences raised
to keep the dreamer home ~
tho wondered then
but not aloud ~
of where they hung their sorrows
I cried the night for sins
the worst atoned
stand a guard
beyond the orchard ~
curs’ed headlights down the way
and mark the path with briar
rusty nails ~
tap the lines and drain the creek
but leave the heavens open ~
ask me where I’m going
but pray I never tell
stunning beauty, lyricism and tale, I love this one .so beautifully written, Love, Linda
Thank you, my dear Linda. I was reminded of a time when as a child, I would walk the woods at nights, sometimes not returning until morning. My mother would say, ‘where have you been’, and my daddy would whisper, ‘don’t tell’…… 🙂 Thank you. Much love, Bobbie
oh my, I was not allowed to go beyond the corner of the street…but caught up quickly after 18!
I have no doubt! I guess it was a real advantage being a million miles from nowhere! 🙂
It is in the beauty of solitude where we replenish our dreams. Love this, Bobbie. You brought me there. Love, Dee
Thank you, Dee. It was indeed my intention. ~ Love you, B
Ah, this is the sound of freedom… Wonderfully written and filled with imagery…, like I could almost be there.
xo
Paul
Yes, and if you dare to close your eyes, you can be (you are). Thank you, Paul. ~ xoxo B
nice flow 🙂
Thank you, Vimal. I’m delighted you think so. ~ Love, B
Huge, yet incredibly intimate
Shouldn’t intimate always be grand? Bigger than the dreamer is the dream. Thank you, Seb. ~ Much love, Bobbie