Visions of Gratitude
By sweetbrother
A long table is piled high with a feast of delicacies and I am invited to partake because I am loved if only for this day A shining ribbon of river winds through a barren desert; I look on from six miles overhead feeling like a god, carried on a journey across the bleak landscape because I'm needed far away if only for one day The meager fare of charity is my memory and my destiny; the desert, seen from level ground is my home on most days; my relentless thirst is quenched only by the coming of angels who fly by me at random moments and by occasional days of sweetness when I am welcomed and embraced by those who, in normal times, would scarcely notice my existence Gleaming threads of light stretch outward to a dim horizon to mark the presence of a vast and sleepless city. For once, I gaze from a lofty vantage; most nights, I dwell inside the grid of lights visible only to hostile eyes But tonight, I sip from a cup of gratitude for the times I am needed, I am loved. Written November 15th, 2001 © on Nov 15 2001 06:02 AM PST 18 • 0 • 10
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