What else do we live for
But to love and find truth
And leave before the lies dawn,
To walk barefoot on Leaves of
Grass
Lose patience with the ever
smiling sun
Not frown at the children in our
yards
And embrace the aged, the rocks
on which we stand
Tell me, what else is there?
Is it fame? Or money?
Even music fades.
What else do we live for
But to let our naked souls
Confess when darkness falls
Swim in seas of insecurities
Dive in the desert of broken
desire
Not let our pens lie down to rest
Or close the books of our fathers
Tell me, what else is there?
Is it science? Or progress?
Even poetry fades.
What else do we live for
But to taste hope on Sunday
mornings
try to walk on water, bathe in
sinking sands,
Breathe the rage of a summer
storm
And smell the earth after the
rain has gone
Strive for knowledge, balance it
in the palms of our hands
With faith we don’t know yet
Tell me, what else is there?
This is it: a moment’s bliss.
Don’t cross out lines, don’t miss
To move the frontier to the west
To conquer your heart’s
wilderness
Knit your mistakes into the text
Don’t fear the paths not paved
yet
Nor the pain at the end of the
road
Because this is it, no more no
less:
A brief second of happiness.
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