“Everyone you meet knows something you don’t know but need to know” –C.G. Jung
Journeys
Every conversation is a quest two people enter
from opposite directions to converge at its center.
The first part of the journey commences with their greeting—
an intricate endeavor completed with first meeting.
With each new associate, we visit a new land.
With each conversation, our horizons expand
into lands exotic, tragic or entertaining.
Perhaps enemy territory—often with no training.
Do we take umbrage with their words or enter, unprotesting,
the world that they offer—experimenting, testing
new mental mountains, jungles where vivid birds might call,
beckoning us onwards, or do we meet a wall
that offers us no access—sealed up, rigid, cold—
closed to all explorers, nearly obscured with mold?
What journeys do we offer ourselves to those we meet?
Do we offer easy access or promise sure defeat?
Life was designed for journeying. Daily, new vacations.
Some conversations novels and others mere quotations.
Even that experience you wouldn’t choose again
is just another whistle stop on life’s commuter train.
For SOCS the prompt is “A favorite saying.”
So many of your poems and writings are profound and meaningful to me, Judy, this is one of them. 😊
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Thanks, Tiffany. I’m glad that my words are reaching you!!!
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