Journey of Monotony

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I wander through eternity,
Like a never ending song.
A journey of monotony,
It seems so very long.

I've roamed the world high and low,
Across mountains, plains, and sea.
For what I search I do not know,
Yet something beckons me.

Why? I ask, is this my fate,
What is it I have done?
This loneliness I do so hate,
It weighs a million tons.

It doesn't matter, night or day,
Regardless of the hour.
As I go by folks turn away,
I see them cringe and cower.

I aim no harm and claim no debt,
So why do they shun me?
When next I come, I'll lay a bet,
They'll beckon me to flee.

The time is near for me to go,
Yes, Winter will soon end
And still my loneliness will grow,
Because I'm the Winter Wind.

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Oldbear63Oldbear63over 10 years ago
Some of us

Embrace the cleansing cold, think bare trees show their shape beautifully, understand that winter is ends rot...

LesseloovesPeterLesseloovesPeterover 10 years ago

Wandering wind longs for a place to call home. Maybe you already have what you're looking for.