I came up with the first lines of this poem after I caught a random line in a song that said "cold walk of freedom." I stopped reading my book and immediately wondered what in the world a cold walk of freedom would be. Of course, this set off a spark that had to go somewhere and this is it. I am not sure that everyone will understand what I am saying, but I am fairly confident that it is something most people can relate to. The allure of freedom from the ties of home and family, of lack of responsibility and commitment, but I am certain it would be a lonely sort of freedom and hardly worth it. I have had a small taste of this at one point and I didn't like it then and am sure I wouldn't like it now. Like I said I am not sure if everyone will relate to this, but I think maybe they can at least in a vague way.
Deceptive Freedom
A walk of freedom
So many want it.
A cold walk I say.
Alone against the day.
Cold freedom you see.
A lonely walk .
Leaves you empty.
What is the point of it?
Pursuit of triviality.
I like my world.
My life of captivity.
My love a freeing thing.
It has wings you cannot see.
So many roam.
Far, far from home.
Loneliness comes stealing in
The freedom acquired
Not what it seemed
When at the start did begin.
-Constance
3 comments:
nice!
Okay. I am going to cancel my plans to run away from home. I really was contemplating it this morning. ;-)
lol! You would come home before the day was over!
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