Spring of the Mind


When my mind fires and takes off
Keep my breathing steady.
T
hawed from a long,
dark winter Of discontent,
Of night eternal,

The night has stilled And I have steeled myself Of dream and sweet memory no More. Like falls fallen leaves Who prune themselves, who rot, who under  the trample of feet And minds cyclical Worn rotations  Decompose

After repeat seasons of this Rotting, pruning, my mind fires Takes off, my breath steadies  For sustained seasons of sun may next come, or perhaps  This decomposition will further Erode away at sacred space.




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