Pilgrim

sorenbarrett

Our path

Never walked before

The road we take, hath

others trod afore

Yet we step on virgin ground

Each print's passage erased by waves of tears

The winds of time us surround

Through joy, sadness, or fears

Where we go

No one may lead or follow

What we suffer no man may know

And though these words be hollow

They are clear as glass

On this unmarked trail of women and men

We alone may pass

And this way never again

  • Author: sorenbarrett (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 6th, 2022 05:30
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 23
  • User favorite of this poem: Bella Shepard.
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Comments3

  • dusk arising

    All so very true. The "road less travelled" is a road which takes courage.

    • sorenbarrett

      Thank you dusk I appreciate your review and kind words

    • Bella Shepard

      The sentiment of your poem fills my soul to the brim. The cadence as I read it aloud is musical. The meaning is profound. A true gem dear poet!

      • sorenbarrett

        Thank you so much Bella for your generous and kind words

      • Christina8

        Very well done I liked the rhyme and rhythm very much. Great poem about the road less travelled (as I see dusk already said but it's true!) Great job!

        • sorenbarrett

          Thank you Christina for the encouragement and kind words



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