I watch, and am as a sparrow alone upon the house top... -Psalms 102:7 |
At the Roads’ Crossing Here I stand at the roads’ crossing, Where time alone stands still a friend, The wind is all I lean upon, And I stand forlorn, As autumn leaves fall. North, East, and West and South all fled, Some walked away some ran away, Some faded on horizons past, For none I could reach, For none I could save. And all have left me here alone, They packed their burdens saying last, “You can’t for me carry my load, You can’t for me pay, The debts I have owed.” “I do not try to bear your load, But hand in hand to roam this road,” I grasped their hands now cold as stone, And faced their eyes void, “I must be alone.” And so I smiled they took their leave, I said “Goodbye!” my hand held high, In autumn breeze and memories, “We’ll meet again in, A season dear friend.” Still I stand at the roads’ crossing, Still is time my company here, Still the wind holds me in its arms, And still memories, And red-gold leaves… Fall -Mael Iosa |