Just once,
Let the shadows point my light's path
To the lone peak that must exist above
That flat, dark tundra that is my life.
A place I can safely feel small and mortal.
With weaknesses not judged.
And confident
I am part of something much larger,
Something eternal.
Where stars reach down to me,
And lift me up,
And I float free of restraints and ailments,
My spirit rising, soaring among celestial spheres.
There, amongst the great clockwork,
May I experience the feel
Of the celestial winds on my face,
And floating in their warmth,
Temporarily melt into the ether.
Could I have that be but just once?
It feels a simple wish
From a complex world of pain.
I try to understand
What it means to be “only human”.
Yet, I am stuck at a great crossroad,
In the cycle of life and death,
Blood flows from wounds within my heart.
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