Poem -

Clear

A Baynes st poem

That was the well of the mind,
Where the river winds to dry fathoms of air

And sun-crawl insects hide.

That was where there use to be a place to 

   die.

And I, in that Dreamtime knew not, dare not

To walk the stretch beside the river 

Once I called mine.

 

I used to think I belonged to me.

Now I see I'm any other, almost not me at all.

I'm the universal. I'm everyone whose 

Gone before; the unego.

Perfectly alone and single.

I am beside the river, still. Though somehow 

   more clear.
 

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Shirley Harrison

A superb piece of poetry, to come out the other side even better than when you went in is a magnificent task. Kudos dearest Rory. 🌹 Bravo 👏 

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