Monday, March 14, 2011
In a Land of Stones
He lived in a land of stones,
monoliths and totems
of silence, standing still,
marking time, space,
settled in their eruptions
like old trees.
He spent his days in work,
using his hands, his heart
to saw, sand, plane and fit,
much like an artist
uses colors, in silence,
to speak.
If he lived near the sea
he could listen to the waves.
To see other poems prompted by “lonely,” please visit the Warrior Poets Circle hosted by Jason Stayszen at Connecting to Impact.
Photograph: Monument on Three Peaks by Petr Kratochvil via Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
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9 comments:
Beautiful.
I agree. Beautiful.
I could sense his isolation through these words.
I love the imagery of stones.
Lovely, Glynn. I especially like "settled in their eruptions" and the two concluding lines.
One wonders what stories the stones secret behind their hard surfaces.
Wow, Glynn. It's already been said, but 'beautiful.' Thanks so much.
and he lived misunderstood ...
Just terrific bro'!
If the stones could speak.
Beautiful
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