You are the moon.
I once was the soil
Nurturing roots so deep
Curious to know what doesn’t lie below
To the air i did creep.
I once was the wind
I felt so free
I begged for friends, and He did bless me
With wings through me they did soar
Yet i yearned for something more.
I once was a flame
And into the world i went
Following the winds orders
Until concrete i met
the air started suffocating me
I searched relentlessly for more kindling
Around the wall, the fire dwindling
I burned through forests, villages and cities
And not a single place could fulfill me
Barely an ember, as i mourn ashen fields
Where my bonfire had played
Now offer crop for farmers yields.
I watched myself die on a rainy day
And down to the river, my sacred char did leach
Meeting my old friend Wind, but this time, he didn’t tell me what to seek
Pulled by forces beyond my sense?
River, what causes your unrest?
“They still are fighting to bestow, upon you a marvelous glow. Nothing provided ultimately fulfills. And in your search, you have killed and been killed. A piece of you stays behind. To create the vast expanse of Time. It’s this piece you will always seek. Always right there, but out of your reach. It’s this piece that tells me how to flow. How deep to be and how to be shallow. Your search has brought you now to me, let me show you what i see.”