The featureless face
Has known no joy or sorrow,
So when you see me
With my visage deeply fissured
Remember life has hewn me.
I have peeled back my skin
To let life better in,
It has shaped me
As the river does the canyon.
Beginning a flat expanse
Until the life bringing rush
Begins to carry away
What was dead.
Leaving only the elemental me
The undilutable you
The saturated facthood
Of who I’m made to be.
I stowed the truth away
Far below deck
And tightened my sails
Heading always west.
You and I always tied
Though I may have denied
Your course set east
Made taut the distance between us.
The chord stretched tight
It sang a plight
Plucked beautifully by the wind.
The song so mournful
The plaintive cry so sorrowful,
Weeping into the sea
Tasting the salt pouring from my eyes
Into the salt spoken from your tongue
I knew I could not escape you.
Though you’ve been forever constant
Today is no assurance of tomorrow,
Carve me sharply
Take hammer and chisel
Sculpt this stony soul.
With careful but persistent love
Shape this brow
And make cavernous my visage
As you alone see fit.
When this trunk falls
Count the rings
Of this wooden heart
And know I thank you
For the chance to have grown at all.
I’ll even thank you for the toothy blade
That brings me to my knees
For death that day
May be better than growing pains.
You demolish me more beautifully
Than I could ever adorn myself.
– Vagabond Prophet
@josy57 thank you for the totally groovy prompt “A featureless face.” It’s always a good time.