A Hike to the Ultimate Nowhere
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem
He walks alone along the “path,” well, route
Since it is he who chooses how to make
His way among the stones as if a scout
To emptinesses lost. His longing ache
Cannot be filled. He knows that but he looks
To left and right. He does not want to crush
A hyacinth or any petals. Brooks
Are lacking here in Greece. The rocks are lush
Here, nothing else. He finds the temple or
What’s left of it. A cool and cleanly breeze
Revives his chest. What he was searching for
Is lost between the ancient olive trees.
The sacred shrine is now an empty shedAnd broken since all gods are now long dead. |


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