A time once lostA Poem by Daniel DawesUnderstanding lifeI look up to the sky and remember a time of innocence, I hear the sea and remember a time of freedom, I smell a flower and remember a time of beauty, I touch the sand and remember a time of warmth.
All these sensations creating feelings of a time once lost, What has changed? What is missing? What am I not seeing? I search for this time from inside the goldfish bowl, Looking out at a world that seems to miss the point too.
I look to the mind and begin removing the pieces of glass, When each piece is removed it simply disappears, Some pieces seem so deep they can't be moved, I realize its the goldfish bowl that needs to shattered.
I start to let go of the fact I'm trapped inside, I start to surrender to my surroundings, I start to accept the situation, I start to forgive myself for where I am.
I begin to learn to fly again, I move but I can still feel the last pieces of glass, I start to shift from looking at the glass to seeing through it, I go from hearing problems to seeing forgiveness.
The bowl begins to crack, my senses begin to come alive, I look past judgment and find I'm surrounded by children, I realize I am still that child and nothing ever did change, The bowl shatters and the mind goes blank.
I was never really inside the bowl but the bowl itself and everything inside, It was the reflection in the glass I feared, I realize the pieces of glass in my mind were there so I could trap myself, I let go into not knowing, control falls away, All that's left is innocence, freedom, beauty and warmth. © 2014 Daniel DawesReviews
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2 Reviews Added on February 18, 2014 Last Updated on February 18, 2014 AuthorDaniel DawesTotnes, Devon, United KingdomAboutI live and work in England, Devon in the beautiful town of Saltash. Started writing poetry about 8 years ago to get on paper what was floating in the void. I like writing simple poetry that people can.. more.. |

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