This Poem leads Gone Away through its parts
stanza by stanza
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Guardian of the Precepts
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The
Meandering events of my life
Grow as a moss upon me.
I am surrounded
By translucent walls built of my failings.
Walls,
Shored by Foundations formed of my fears.
Walls that shield me
From the harsh remembrances of my youth.
As
My thoughts mingle with the stillness,
A winter storm bares its teeth.
The icy snow
Strikes my fragile windowpanes.
The wooden walls of my house
Push hard
Against the abusive beast,
His long fingers
Searching
For a way inside.
Today,
A BridgeWay is building,
A ceremonious harmony
Between my thoughts
And the absence of breath within my lungs.
I feel compelled
To open the gates,
To lay bare the emotions
That have whispered in my ear.
I
Am drifting.
Drifting
Into a childhood place
I have dared not go.
A place
Where memories
Unresolved
Reside.
Yet,
Within me
Lies a primordial sense of comfort,
Blanketing me with warmth,
Beckoning me
Into a realm of contentment.
The time has come.
My battle against fear and oppression.
My liberation
From abuse and subjugation have arrived.
Smiles fill my heart.
But
Still I stand at the station
listening;
Listening for the approach of illumination.
I gaze behind me at the winter storm.
I know it is coming.
The locomotive of my life
Will soon roar from a
Mountainside tunnel,
And carry me into the
Light.
The
Light of my Land.
Jeffrey B. Allen