Take A Journey With Me

in poetry •  7 years ago 

This poem is titled Wind Guide You and I love everything about it.

There is something quite chilling about this poem, but it also calms the spirit in a way.

We all have a spiritual journey to take at some point in our lives and that journey can be somewhat frustrating. Finding peace isn't as easy as it seems at times and a strenuous amount of dedication is required.

Dedication to oneself and committing yourself to the acts you must commit to finally feel peace in your heart.

This poem was written by one of my favorite poets and I'm excited to share it with the steemit community.

Wind Guide You

In a hidden valley under an ancient sun
A traveler walks along an unbroken road
Desperate to redeem himself, but the crime has already been done
Running from the bloody debt he must owe.

At dawn comes the gathering storm
The weary traveler shall spend it in solitude
Even sitting at a fire, his soul does not feel warm
Yet he shall silently accept the self-abuse.

May the wind guide you on your journey
Just as the sun will light your path
Once the wind blows, you’ll hear your voice echoing
Even after dusk, the moonlight shall always last.

Looking out at the far horizons
The traveler ponders if he shall ever find peace
Can there be a great destiny for a bastard son?
Or will he end his days in pure agony?

“Fear not, child of man”, say the sky above and the voice within
“You have nearly arrived at your journey’s end”
“We are aware of the crimes you have been assumed to commit”
“You have been chosen to ascend.”

May the wind guide you on your journey
Just as the sun will light your path
Once the wind blows, you’ll hear your voice echoing
Even after dusk, the moonlight shall always last.

https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poems/311775-wind-guide-you/

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I like it, deep poem with many meanings to extrapolate.

Loved the poem.
Who is it by?

Thanks for sharing.
The ancient sun still shines so bright.

muy lindo