Song of the Wizard (archives)

I met a wizard one day by a creek;

I sat down and listened when he started to speak.

He spoke of the nature of space and of time;

He said they’re illusions construed in our minds.

He said that we’re born from the ashes of stars,

And that some of my kids will be living on Mars!

He said that the grass is every color but green,

There’s no future or past–but only, in-between,

In other dimensions, beyond the known three,

Inertial momentum becomes gravity.

He told me of things so amazing and grand,

That most of his words I could not understand.

He saw my confusion, to him I was blind;

He said the solution was to open my mind,

And reaching in his pocket, smiling at me,

He pulled out a locket and inside was a key.

He said, “Take this with you wherever you go,

And in turn, you will learn everything you must know.”

So I started to walk, to look for a door

That the key would unlock, so I could learn more;

I searched in the valleys and meadows and brooks,

In streets and in alleys and even in books;

I searched a whole lifetime for that hidden door–

I searched every when, where, why and what for.

Then one day it hit me–I must’ve been blind

Not to see that the key had really opened my mind,

And now I’m a wizard, and I’m telling you

If you sit down and listen, I can make you one too–

Take this old key, try every door you can find,

And one day you’ll see that you have opened your mind.

–Image by AI

Innocence

O innocence,

Where have you gone?

As I grow old,

The things of this world

Begin to fade away,

And I find myself

Looking for you.

Yet, I know the truth:

You never left. I did.

Perhaps it’s time

To return to

The meadow.

–Image by Nativeshinee