
Awoken
Thunder shakes sullen skies
A raindrop between my eyes
Falling in slanted sheets
Water pours from my head to my toes
I grit my teeth and set my jaw
There’s a pain in my chest
A ball of hot lead that will not rest
My friends and I walk in a valley of mountains
Stunning sights should be clear and crisp
Yet the fog…
It steals away our sight
It steals this day
Marring our memory with gray
Yet onward we walk
We arrive to a small hill
Upon its crest we find our goal
A pool of icy blue
Floating icebergs drifting slowly
It is a wonder to behold
Mighty and awe inspiring
The water breaks upon the rocks
filling the air with a fine mist
Yet my depressed mind cries
Alas for the rain!
And the pain!
And the fog!
If only there was sun and clear skies
To which I must cry
Oh sad, and defeated thoughts
Why must you take the beauty of the day and wax morose?!
Can you not see the wonder?
Yet still I was plagued
So thus I planned
To defeat a defeated attitude
I stripped down to naught but my shorts
Walking, stumbling, diving into the icy depths
Like a slap in the face I am struck dumb
Yet after the jarring I find I am numb
To cold to feel cold
The shaking stops
…
The pain in my chest slowly wains
I am ALIVE!
Nothing can take away this feeling
From the crushing of lungs longing for air
I emerge to the surface of my mind
Gulping in the sweet breath of joy
I walk through the waves back to the rocks
But not as a man dragging behind him pain or sad thoughts
But with a pep in my step
I swagger ashore
To joyous to feel the icy wind
My smile glows like a man renewed