I spent so long looking behind me
at where I was,
I never saw what lay ahead,
or how the walk
was changing my stride,
I didn’t see that
who I was trying to be
had long ago died,
that there was someone else
blooming inside.
A flower ready to sway,
or the wind that blows
the cobwebs away.
I looked so long
at where I’d been,
what I’d done, who I’d been,
what went wrong,
that I didn’t hear the song
those birds were singing
so loud,
and yet I was stuck
on a different beachside,
watching another tide,
when the only one that was right,
was already there by my side.
I had my eyes closed.
I was sleepwalking in a daze
unaware that the glare was from within,
not from the world I was escaping.
I had so much in front of me.
so much to be thankful for,
so much love that if I let it hold my core
I’d melt into a puddle on the floor.
Happy in the knowledge
that I had been on the right road all along.