Pilgrims Progress

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    Pilgrims Progress

    How can the pilgrims find their way into the sound net yet lit by morning light?
    The ground all covered with the dust of souls too old to care; the where, the how, the why or when of time.
    To care if day or night should fall, at all
    in this dark place where they must toil.
    I sit here in the dusk of time and watch,
    for who or what, not name, no name, to call and still I wait.
    To you who pass this rock and see me here
    the time is past and I must at last retire to the place
    where home awaits.
    For long, too long the call, the sound, the shape of
    feelings, new but well remembered;
    I am a stranger here amidst the angry horde.
    And soon, too soon? there comes a beckoning light
    and goodbye knows no words to tell, to say the feel of gone.
    My heart it leaps, it skips, it jumps, it knows now every stone
    and memory makes them jewels, treasures, keepsakes for another age
    And suddenly a blazing light illumines all the land
    and home and heart and love at last are all at hand.

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    sherry122 commented on Pilgrims Progress

    05-31-2009

    Very nice poem, I like the topic, it’s different from the ones I read till now, but that is what captivates me.

    Poetry is either something that lives like fire inside you or else it is nothing, an empty formalized bore around which pedants can endlessly drone their notes and explanations.

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