The Edge
The
edge is where I seek comfort,
I
approach it from afar,
I
set my stall upon it,
Determines
in deep refrain.
Pushed
too far, pushed too close,
It
beacons me to approach,
I
try to hold my resolve in place,
But
push, push, it welcomes me.
Its
arms aloft and open wide,
I
walk into its tender embrace,
I
step onto the ledge,
And
look down at the fall.
There’s
nothing holding onto me,
To
keep me from stepping off,
Tick-tock
time chimes, it lays it on thick.
My
worthless soul should take the hit,
Then
tender arms surround me,
They’re
strong, they’re warm and tight,
You
pull me back and gather me up,
Your
blue eyes offer hope.
You
have the strength to pull me back,
To
deal with my plight,
Strong
shoulders to cry upon,
A
strong back for my fight.
Hope
is renewed,
The
pressure grows thin,
I
am saved from the edge,
And
ready to begin.
The
edge no longer calls my name,
I
beat it, ignored its request,
Life
is renewed, I start again,
What
future I would have missed.
If
I’d given up and lost my way,
If
I let the edge have its way,
I’d
have lost so much, yet to unfold,
Today
I smile and walk away.
By Serina Hartwell
Author of The Hidden Saga
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