In the vacant park, with none to greet
With my shadow I guiltily meet
That I have, in vain, counted the leaves of trees
And failed to see the beauty in each
Have I oft shed a sullen, blind tear
When so many live in despair and fear
My shadow examines me in my furtive doubt
That my blessings I have layered with grout
What joy is daylight, if one doesn’t thank the sun?
Life is secure because of the perseverance of some
In the lifeless soldiers who knew not the battle
But the whims of leaders who drove them like cattle
I kiss my shadow and make my peace
In the lonely dying hours of day that lease
a tomorrow of sunshine or rain, joy or pain
To the promise of gracefulness, I’ll stake my claim
Monte
I loved this . It resonates with how I feel too . So beautifully captured . What a gift you have , keep writing
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Grand and graceful
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