Sailing
January 12, 2009
Men sail the seas
in search of truth or treasure;
hearts full of childhood poetry.
The sails go up
in the first excitement,
where winds blow
into the words of the wild seas.
The journey is rough:
storms crash waves into rocky boats
while leaky pens offer no warrant
until the eye of the storm
offers a moment’s peace,
but sometimes winds cease to blow
that the ship must lay
quiet and unmoving.
Some men grow daft,
some tired and abandon ship;
hopes of discovery drown
beneath the hull,
but winds always come back,
blowing in one direction or anew
to start the journey once again.
In the end
there’s always one
brave enough to continue sailing,
and finally finds
both truth and treasure
inked upon his hands.