Grotto

by Malcolm, under Poetry, Uncategorized

My feet carry me

Like dandelion on wind

Floating by weathered track

I stray once more


Off the beaten track

To home yet not home

Carry me to tears and solitude

Through river of memory rather forgotten

Ironic and paradoxical to intention

Carry me home


Home yet not home

The glen has seen better days

It shielded me and stung

Like a warm coat of brambles


Cold wind demands I leave

Frigid gale soothingly sings

Of time long past when sun still shone

And autumn leaves dared not fall


When young fowls, rowdy of spirit

frolicked in anarchic glee

All except for one, there he is

Forever stranded at the outer boundary

Yet…. happy. For he dwelled with another

Stolen from outcast sorrow, taken away

To dream forever in his grotto


Forever…. forever, and yet so fast

Did sanctuary expel its peoples

Fade away like dandelion on wind

As the last autumn leaf did fall

And soon doors closed, and years went by


Yet, sitting against sturdy refugee tree

There is where my pen still moves


Despite gale’s bitter wails

My feet carry me here again

Awakening a piece thought lost

To engrave the story of my grotto