Old Friend

Farewell my old friend 

you were with me

when I came into this world

Many times we have faced the unknown

adventures gladly accepted, undertaken 

but there comes a time

where order must change

and our time has run the race and some

moulds must be broken

the new begin again 


In truth of late we have not been

the easiest of bedfellows

So the sun rising on this day

should not cause us heartache or pain

 

Were you unhappy with me

Was the load I placed on you 

too high


too heavy to bear


too hot to handle

 

Did I fail to hear your words

as slowly you were ground down

by our relentless servitude to gravity 

Was I the ungrateful one in this relationship, 

thankless, self centred, inattentive 

Yes, maybe it was so,


and for that I am truly sorry 


But come let us part with some bonhomie 

for in the cleansing of the furnace 

you shall become our harbinger 

A proclamation written in smoke and soot

of true intentions 

To earth, air, and water you shall return


Fear not 


no anguish 


no sorry 


no pain

 

for across time’s infinite flow 

All things must at some point reunite again.


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