Built a castle; knocked it down —
too old, too young, and just begun …
another circle on the run.
I’ll let it be and let it grow —
(perhaps it had it’s place, you know),
and who am I? Yes who am I? And back around we go, we go.
And when I fell I bellowed loudly,
screamed my soul quite inside-out;
They sent the healers; did my best
and dutifully swept the scrap.
And when I fully stood again,
I kicked quite cleanly every stone
from this, my soul-destroying home —
without the tears this time.
I had a castle quite devouring —
almost got the ALL of me —
and kicked that castle — kicked it clean
and walked, at last, away.
I walked, at last, away.
Pam Goode
Metaphor of life which is building and tearing down to rebuild and tear down again, very good Pam, greetings from Italy
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Beautifully written and so very true. As for Italy, I do miss the days when I was able to travel there regularly. One of my very favorite places on the planet.
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Freedom.
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Yes indeed!
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