How many roads must
we go down before we find
our way back to each other?
~
Just keep on driving.
We may not meet on the way
but at the destination.
How many roads must
we go down before we find
our way back to each other?
~
Just keep on driving.
We may not meet on the way
but at the destination.
When embarking on
a spiritual journey,
what must one be sure to pack?
~
Spiritual journeys
are more about unpacking
and traveling light.
Why must our journey
so often lead us into
these grim and marshy places?
~
Though our journeys lead
through beauty, it’s the grim we
tend to remember.
How best to travel
when the way is dark and we
have lost both our will and our way?
~
Wallowing blindly,
enduring the tract less void
may be part of the journey.
Is it a comfort,
when viewing the road ahead,
that we’ve gotten where we are?
~
It all depends on
whether we are behind bars
or walking free.
If it’s all about
journey, not destination,
what yardstick measures progress?
~
It’s how you get there
that counts, not where you’re headed
or when you arrive.
Has not your heart’s path
tugged you to some places
your mind would deny?
~
My mind has often
played second fiddle in heart’s
long, meandering parade.