RECOVER LIFE’S HEART

1 SIGFRIDSSON

Guarding the hours altering; their changes: My prey.

Fogcovered ― AWAKENED!, rising ― Dawning now lifts itself
swiftly roused, opened in the lightsoaked halls in the forest

and all night is missing ― for a moment, ― again.


(Worries bite ― a burden lingers on.)


Wandering up all the Path’s aged, burnt in, yearsteps,

standing upon flowering field islands,
leaving by my withering footprints

and catching torn thoughts ― when spoken my heart clears, ― to remain.

Life’s heart, our hearts; are born matured.


So return, come you who listened, know the qualm cleanhearted;
on hate’s and gladness terms here allowed to tenderly intertwine
with the lighthearted ― maybe sorrowfilled, enlightened Sun’s routes.


I am proven ― when your shivers go cold, ― if you wake up.

  • Author: 1 SIGFRIDSSON (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 14th, 2023 07:56
  • Comment from author about the poem: Taken from the book FOURTH CORNER-STONE by 1 SIGFRIDSSON.
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