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Man's Will

April 21, 2024
By Henrywise BRONZE, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Henrywise BRONZE, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
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In the mountains


Man finds his greater self


Outside of modernism 


Excitement plots within him


With each footstep 


Rises a will to conquer


All the hills that plague his path


 He desires to squander

 

It's in his spirit burning -

 

As he ascends the mountain


The will to live and achieve 


It won’t let go -


 As deep down lies belief 


Reflecting in the lakes


He sees himself unfold


And it cannot be escaped

 

Life is a lemon, the juice is his joy


He squeezes hard as man can muster


And finds himself exhausted


Overwhelmed by stacking thoughts


That pile up —like books on shelves


How long has it been?


A year? Or twelve?

 

Man tunes out and loses touch


The loop just never stops


Yet in the trees with winter’s breeze


Under summer skies and autumn leaves


He bends his knees and looks above


Glad for all he’s suffered

 

Yet two feet deep in his hike from the cities


He finds what has long been missing


Like a flame from the sparked wood


Life returns suddenly


His old vision burns —


And the answer is clear


Just breathe and flow 


And life will show how simple things can be


The author's comments:

Hi, I am a 16 year-old student, athlete, and outdoor enthusiast. I wrote this piece to express the feelings of power and self-discovery I feel when I am in nature. Specifically, when I am hiking, I experience these higher-consciousness thoughts that I included in my free-verse. This poem was a way for me to use poetry as a vessel for my introspection while amongst the greater outdoors.


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