Journey

 

Journey

 

A barren plain,

A wild rose,

An old man,

A young horse.

 

He watches the sleek animal.

He has curiosity,

And some longing.

Warily is he watched in return,

She has unease,

And some curiosity.

 

Where has she come from?

How has she fed?

Can he approach?

Will she approach?

 

What is he doing here?

Has he food?

Can she approach?

Will he approach?

 

They trek through the barren,

Within sight,

If not reach.

 

Slowly he gathers what vegetation he may,

Slowly she understands his intent.

 

A night comes when she eats.

A morning finds them in company.

 

When they find the rose,

Each understands the barren soon ends,

When they walk on grass,

They understand cool water is not far.

 

A young horse,

An old man,

A green land,

And many roses.

 

Cliff Lake 1/21/2025

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