Sometimes I feel as if I have written as a young man, reaching toward all that should or could be. Others, as someone older, perhaps not so wiser, but yearning for the home that was. I think that is the curse of wanderers such as myself, and other more famous wanderers throughout history...
'Toward Ithaca Home'
A thought of gentle solace,
Grants so little respite
Within such unrelenting carnage,
Amid the pyres of the dead.
A brush of a delicate hand,
Yields a wealth of distant hope
Through desolation and fortune,
Beyond even the river of the damned.
A simple word or two remembered,
Quiets the thunder of rage
That set so much of a world alight,
Borne from the promises of the dead.
A memory of a life forgotten,
Gives way to present joy
Within the welcoming embrace of love,
That always rested...
Upon Ithaca's gleaming shores.
C.
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I really like a quote from the movie Mona Lisa Smile. Someone says "Not all who wander are lost." That struck a chord with me.
I believe it is from Tolkien (at least that is who I think it is attributed to). I rather like it myself...
Very mystical feel...
Thanks :), that was my hope in this, since, while the theme is about all who yearn for home, it is about Odysseus finally coming home :)
You've done a wonderful job with the returning home theme.
My PT is up.
Thanks so much... I had an excellent source of inspiration in this (can't really go wrong with The Odyssey :)
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