I walk along the sandy brook
And listen to the water’s song
As hidden toads upon me look
And in the shallows, minnows throng
And there amidst that wilder noise
I hear an eerie melody
One singing of the simple joys
Of standing there in nature, free
I walk along the sandy brook
And listen to the water’s song
As hidden toads upon me look
And in the shallows, minnows throng
And there amidst that wilder noise
I hear an eerie melody
One singing of the simple joys
Of standing there in nature, free
With my eyes to the willow branches
Swaying in the wind
And my feet on the soft mosses
That fill the spaces between the grass blades
I breathe in
And breathe out
The swirling scents of a summer evening
Untroubled by the noise beyond the trees
It is in waters
That I find worldly wisdom
And in brief-lived blooms
When I was lost amongst the reeds
With mud between my toes
I saw before me that which feeds
The world’s most troubling woes
It took the form of a man bright
With words as fine as silk
Whose power lay in verbal might
To lead those of his ilk
But there amongst the reeds I saw
His feet were muddy too
And his facade for me did thaw
Revealing what was true:
His pow’r was false, his words a trick
Aimed t’ward some lesser mind
His muddy feet were poised to kick
People not of his kind
In sitting ‘pon the whitecap cloud
I ride the summer’s breeze
By autumn undeterred, unbowed
I cross to far-off seas
The dawn sun glistens
In the delicate dewdrops
That fear its coming
With a sigh and a limp I walk
By the riverside
Seeking an oak tree
I once sat under
There I pondered
And wondered
As the wind rustled the leaves
And the water rushed by
Where my own river might take me
What towns and banks
And trees
I might pass by
And now I have seen them
And known them
And seek again that oak
Where first I wondered
The noisome crowds babble and cry
Their harsh, unceasing words
I wish I could not comprehend
And heard them as the birds
I have listened
And I have seen
And I have felt
And yet the twisting boughs of this tree
Continue to elude me
The west wind whistled
Bringing songs from a far sea
And my mind set sail