The Journey Explained
By Andrew Shroads
 
I cry for true love
and no one hears me.

That emotion desired most,

is acquired least.


Those who surround me,

know not what my soul yearns for.

I look for true love

in every place.


The hearts of others

are mysterious caverns

where one could find true love.


Out of all of the caves,

that I have explored,

not one has contained

my fondest desire

my most enticing fantasy


true love.


I feel as though

I am half a person,

like a coin with one side.

My journey here
is to find the other

the one who completes me,

the other side of my coin.


But how to look?


What method is best?


I know not.

Many souls have I searched,

many psyches have I explored.

Although, I need only to find one,

my efforts have retrieved none.


Now, I am hurt again.

These fools know not

the innermost secrets of the heart.


They laugh and play

unaware of the prospect,

the reward,

of true love.


Instead, they ignore  their deep desires,

for more mundane and trivial objects.

The deepest pleasures of the heart,
are sacrificed for cheapend experiences.

All because they are too afraid,
too terified,

of rejection

 
 

 

I, too, know the sting of rejection,
the dull ache of lost loves.

I'd much rather sever a limb,

or cast off an eye

than loose my love.


For many,

this pain is too great to face,

they trade mediocrity for intensity,

mundane for stimulating.


I cannot make that trade so easily.

The chance of infinite pleasure

is too enticing.


For my true love,

I will risk everything

all that I posess

all that I can achieve.


The risk is great,

I will not deny,

but the rewards are far greater,

than anything humankind has ever viewed,

since the dawn of time.

Empires have risen and fallen,
fortunes won and lost,

lives broken and rejuvenated,

all for the search

of the truest of loves.


My path is not an easy one,

and too often adversity is in my way.


Pain is a frequent companion,

and hope is hard to come by.


But if I did not risk all that I am

and ever will be,

for the most noble of causes,

for the most immense of treasures,

what would I be?


So I resume my journey,

trudging along myself.


One more mountain to cross,

one more river to bridge,

one more dale to traverse.


Perhaps my true love awaits,

just around the next bend.


The only way to find out,

is to keep on the journey.