Thursday, January 9, 2014

Walk On... the fear of wearing another's shoes...

Sometimes life drops us in the throes of disappointment when we throw caution to the wind , only to discover what you imagined you had learned in a similar past lesson , actually turns out you have not learned a thing . . . it seems there is not that much that changes, perhaps we just repeat . . . 

Some days . . . I wonder what it would be like to be able to look the other way?


The look of the sturdy shoes
not unlike many others
at first glance .


Well cared for mahogany leather,
fastened russet hued laces ,
well-trodden tawny toned soles
an appearance of a savored comfort  .


Enshrouding  leather  wombs ,
wholesome conforming contour
for to carry that weight ;


soles that have seen
many season's circle ,
wistful thresholds crossed ,
that first step in the journey
coursing a thousand miles .


The countless crossroads passed ,
long and winding miles navigated
over challenging unknown terrain .


Past now’s pondered these days ,
rapt in a moment of speechless silence ,
lost in thought ,   . . . presence
musing the stillness of continuum .


If a searching sole were to walk a mile
in these well-worn shoes ?
. . . could thy soles bear'st        

the ache of the pang 

of the sharp rock's attrition 

between well calloused flesh

and ,

within the season'd soul ?



January 9th, 2014 . . . © Harlon Rivers





























1 comment:

g-clair said...

Oh that unsoled tired feet could feel the pleasure of a good pedicure.