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A personal life journey. |
The River I wake to find myself in some kind of watercraft This seems familiar I have been here before, yes I know I have The reasons have still not been revealed Once more the river beckons, teases me Only revealing up to the next bend No further, no suggestion of what is to come Future promises shrouded in the shore-hugging trees Heavy green, back, brown, growth Thick flora, humid, dense air Providing a cloak, hiding the onlookers, Not giving anything to my focused gaze Mist rolls over the mirrored water Occasional sounds, as bits of the shore are discarded Sending waves of curiosity my way Making subtle and sly inquiries The river gurgles and laps against my craft Who built this vessel? Is it strong? Where will it take me? Do I have control? . . . Should I trust it? Floating upstream, away from the primal ocean A passenger, observing for the while What really delivers me to the next stopping place? The river, my ship, myself, or some part of each. Slowly, round the bend The next trial reveals itself Now, Pigs, rollicking at the waters edge Rooting, snorting, slobbering, squealing. Another tribulation, Crowds of people line the shore Staring out, unblinking, unmoving, Ignoring my desperate inquiries Now the ship slows, as it enters an eddy The shores have become unending, barren, wastelands Few plants managed to take hold here, and those that did Have lost their battle to whatever rules here My vessel turns slowly on its axis, showing me the carnage all around Faint, how far away I do not know, stands a monolith Its true dimensions hidden by a haze of space and colour Its paleness causing it to blend with the vision A sentinel beckoning, or a lighthouse warning I watched as, off in the distance, two crows worried a hawk Climbing and diving, continually attacking, alternating their efforts Black specs, flashes of white, drowning in the blue expanse The hawks resolve lessened with each foray from the crows I continued to watch as they played out their disabling dance Eventually the distance ended my observation of these combatants And my intrusion into their world no longer mattered How long I stayed in that place I could not tell I must have fallen asleep, because the next thing I remember I was moving slowly, calmly, almost imperceptibly But I was continuing my journey A flock of sparrows now flew escort for me Dashing back and forth, from the shore line to my craft Making dramatic angled turns for me to see As they continued to tempt my raft Hills, and more hills, grass covered but nothing else And millions of people All in lines, unmoving, but neatly ordered Waiting for something Featureless faces, no eyes, no noses, no mouths, no ears All turned towards the Monolith As I neared the object, I could see more A single bare tree stood in front of the sentinel And hanging from a thick branch, was a man Swinging back and forth on a noose, rocked by some demon wind A breeze that would do nothing to power my ship faster past this place Were the sparrows a foreshadowing of this or something else. Four others now approached All on horseback, slowly, a steady funeral march pace The lead rider stopped to pick up a spear Again all four moved, to surround the tree The spear man thrust his lance at the unfortunate Causing him to rock even more dramatically Pulling back on the intrusive weapon It gripped a little before it let go What had he done to deserve such treatment? Oh horror, upon horror, must I witness this? How long must my ship remain still? What cruel force has delivered me to this place? And why must I watch such brutal skills? As if to answer my query, the river stirred to draw me onwards Sometimes the monsters bent my arms back Exposing me to everything a Dragon spits and foams as it spews forth its acrid venom a band of monkeys becomes my escort down the banks for the next while Heavy smothering walls line each side now Bricks and mortar, stone, and sand Some fresh laid and other as ancient as the start of my journey Stretching onward without any sign of yielding Keeps me from seeing the other side But keeps me form being seen Unimportant, innocuous, anonymous, uneventful No contact, no knowledge, no growth The walls converge at some point up ahead Darkening all that they can engulf Dark, cold, entombed, and isolated Everything that has gone this way Who else can I find down this path I fear that there is no one there Markings, odd misshapen and discoloured They resemble doors, portals Perhaps a way out, or just a cruel trick A chance or an trick, how am I to know? A fork, a monkey points its bony finger Its face painted like a clown Its grin slashed across its face Baring teeth sharpened for biting down Light streams through above and below Voices muffled and droning on A bell rings out, from outside in a hall Calling me homeward before the dawn Hands clutching at the side of the boat Climbing their way up and in Talon-like appendages Black leathery wrinkled skins Rocking the ship for what seemed ages |