The Web Poetry Corner - Adam Pfaff - Moonlight Walkings
Moonlight Walkings
by
Adam Pfaff
I once walked into a threshold. I walked into the brink.
Never realized how I was so bold, much more that I think.
The stars would light my way to enter. The moonlight
twinkles in. I need to find my soul and center, and live to
change this sin.
Too many thresholds hold no answers, and close the gates
of dawn.
I know no one ever cries out, until their very soul is gone.
The clouds are covering closely, the twinkle dwindles down.
I know of no more pleasures, than to walk the night by sound.
This isn't a promise to you seekers, nor a threat to anyone.
The verge of answers comes more slowly, when you are
running for the one.
I once walked into a threshold. I walked into the brink.
Never thought I'd ever make it. Much more than that I think.
The stars would light by way to enter, the moonlight twinkles
in. I need to find my soul and center, for my life begun to spin.
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