At the Corner of Stay and Go
Karen Hecht Springer
July 21, 2012
I had it all mapped out, once.
I’d go to a great school, specializing in psychology.
I’d figure out the world and the people in it.
I’d make Mother Earth a better place; be a voice for the troubled.
I thought I knew it all. Oh, I was so sure.
One day, along the way, someone took from my soul.
Just a piece; and it’s still missing.
Bit by bit the sinner grew thorny and toughened, sprouted
Like a vine from the ashes.
But who am I? What am I?
The voice, the one that says “Do what you truly want to do,”
Washes over me like a calm roll of ocean frothing onto shore,
Lapping, lapping at my feet, whispering of possibilities.
Flashes of past regret come unbidden.
But who am I? What am I?
I find myself
Walking down Wits’ End,
Standing at the corner of Stay and Go.