Another pebble swallowed by time’s lake
A day gone yonder in dusk’s wake
Stare at the stars that to the skies are glued
And think of childhood’s warming burning wood
I am wedded to picture-frames of the past
The melancholy at happy seasons that couldn’t last
Memories are a river to draw from and dip in
But they run away into the ocean of age’s din
Molten wax hardens on the candlestand of wisdom
Adulthood’s lifeless idols of materialism are no freedom
For failed ambitions are painful like a sore tooth
When wants are many, I remind myself to go barefoot
How blood from disillusionment emulsifies innocence’s dew
That every fresh storm shatters windowpanes fixed anew
Can rancour pile up when dreams whittle down to a few?
The lesson I keep learning is to retain grace in full view
too good
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