The paradise I never been to and have no desire to visit.
It always seems to lie just in the middle
Of wherever I’ve going
And wherever I’ve been.
It’s a bottomless pit, a dead end street
Of second guessing; which way should I go?
Should I even bother leaving?
It takes a mountain of courage
To drive down into the valley
Only to have to climb back up again,
A paradoxical pleasure of sweet sugar and tangy lime lemonade
In knowing the glass is half full
And yet half shattered
Against the smoke-ridden sky
And the deep gray exterior that dulls all light to come across it.
But I am the survivor.
I will hearken to the journey’s cry
And leave the pit of my despair,
For I am here. Now.
Friday, March 19, 2010
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Hi Rob! Scranton - hmmm... would you explain this poem?
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