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A Boulder Tale? - Part III

Two clay bound boulder’s probing their release brought one to admit with discomforted ease; “My young boulder friend, your heart is so true, and my wisdom failed with freedom in view.” The brash boulder winked not caring for humble the smoke blowing things were starting to grumble. Freedoms call beckoned and the young was first to embrace the kiss of clays final curse. Three times gently rocked in his plot of clay before steel toothed hands sent this one away.  That time bound coil which snaps with fates turn caused this one to spin in visions sweet burn. Winding back to birth and then light grew dark, the pause of creation was coiled to start. Light ripe with pure cause unfolded the frame calling the builders with creations bright flame. The beauty bound rapture revealed a divine plan birthing many lives from mineral to man. The visions glow faded Into rumbling roar as the bliss of spin stirred realities pour..... “I am free, so free,  each second is sweet as I roll in bliss with winds cool kiss  that is self created and not waited for. My uneven surface poorly served before sponsors bird like flight as my great weight lifts from earth’s sweet caress  and falls with joy, in the sponge like collapse of soil beneath me like trampolined springs of earthen webs that greet my movement.” Then suddenly quiet his eyes remain closed still drenched in wonder and calmly composed. “My stirring has settled, and the journey is through In reflection I am, more than I knew.” The young boulder wept, now lost in his thought’s for life showed him more than the truths he sought. “ I shall wait for a friend, and together we’ll sing in praise of our lives for all these good things.” So ends the chapter with one trip reckoned and now I am bound to capture the second.

Copyright © July 2001 Robert Wyma

Additional Notes:
Part 1, A Boulder Tale? followed by part 2 and of course this rendition for sequel lovers. Part 4 coming soon, I hope.


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