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A Roadside Glen

By Jeffry L’H. Tank

A quiet roadside glen hidden just out of sight,
Exposed by a momentary glance drawn forth
     by a reflection amongst the trees.

A place of solitude and stillness;
Of cool green and dark earth tones
     nestled at the banks of a rock-lined stream.

A place to rest, to tarry for the moment
Before traveling on and resuming the journey
     to a point somewhere further down the road.

A shadow-striped glen of light and shade
Created by the overhang of great oaks,
     tall cedars and stately elms.

A place simply to BE, serving no other purpose.
No construct of man, this is a place that encompasses a much grander scheme;
     of Nature, for Nature.

A place to contemplate and think great thoughts,
Or no thoughts at all. To simply clear the mind
     and rest next to the soothing waters.

A place that can not be shared, because to do so
Breaks the solitude and hides the wonder of the place
     thus rendering the experience meaningless.

A place that’s true magic lies in the fact that it exists all around us,
Yet is rarely found. Simplicity hiding in the complexity
     of a modern world going mad.

A place of contradiction, that exists only for the duration
Of each visit, then fades from sight once more
     till the next seeker arrives.

Yet each who is fortunate enough to find it
Will sense the presence of those who have come before
     and will leave something of themselves behind.

 

Thus will the cycle forever repeat.
For this is the nature of such a place, hidden in plan sight
     by the side of the road,
          Cool,
               Silent,
                    Serene.

 

© Jeffry L’H. Tank

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