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The Bridge (Free verse) by toward
long ago, we throw a rope across the gorge
then a golden chain, and another
vines grew across and bridged the two worlds
over the years the vines grew stronger
grew green, grew sinewy
flexed with storms, held in drought
supported any load
we came to rely on that bridge
it was our life
it multiplied the lives we were
dark years passed and the bridge weakened
the vines withered for want of nourishment
from disease, from misuse, from neglect
when finally we realized its sorry state
we tried to mend it, clean it, nurture it
but it had grown to immensity
and the scars were so deep
that the job seemed impossible
but we have our lives at stake
so we had to try
the other night
our bridge blazed with twisted red-orange flames
acrid oily smoke choked us
we crawled away in horror, disgust, and sadness
I was certain it was gone
but I was wrong
the next day, our blackened wispy strand hung in the breeze
our lives still depend on it
but I already accepted I would make a new life
can we fix this?
can it ever be trusted to hold our weight again?
will our efforts only waste precious time?
repair requires faith
but I am in short supply
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