TRANQUILITY
Today has come and gone and yet I saw---not haste in time;
I heard---not speed of life or felt the rushing of my mind;
I clung---not to the minutes ticking slowly by and by;
Nor looked beyond that moment when my heart felt nature’s sigh;
I sought---not sleep . . . yet sleep sought me, in moments when my mind was free;
And though I know---not why I feel...this day I’ll call tranquility.
To feel the life abound by life, and sense no signs of death;
And sense the essence of the life . . . in nature’s cooling breath;
I sway within her sweet caress . . . and tremble as she passes near;
Then slip so deep in---to her arms...as a baby—to mother’s care
I dream no dreams, nor seek the peace—of peace which en---gulfs me,
but yet I find so peaceful a dream...in this day I’ll call...tranquility.
Hours pass . . . in this my day, but I know---not the time;
For what is time with mind at rest, and life around sublime;
Or what is time where thought is not, and whispers go unheard;
And darkness is as bright as day and silence . . . the spoken word.
Now soaking in this presence . . . while present in this space;
I gaze upon an image . . .
of life I can’t replace;
But dwell, I shall---not . . .
in this cast of solemn subtlety;
Which beckons a threat, to this day . . . I’ll call tranquility;
I’ll drift not deeper, nor lengthen my stay;
For peace is the moment . . . and tranquil the way.
Oh calm and quiet day of mine . . . leave-me-not;
For I am but a shell of times long gone;
The years have all but left me as an empty lot;
And I have found no solace yet re-born
TRANQUILITY...TRANQUILITY
Come grace my soul but for another day;
For I have sought you out in many-a-time and place;
And given you a path to lead the way;
Now sit thee for a time that I may learn your pace...
tranquility...tranquility...tranquility...
Blessed were I to gaze on such as thee . . . TRANQUILITY!
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