I am a Rock
I am a rock,
Cold as a winter's dawn,
As hard as a love gone astray.
I am a rock...
No words will move me,
There is no music to my song,
I remain here
Unmoved by time and space.
Heavens cry their silent tears,
Eroding my edges,
Carving a history
That I have sought to deny.
I was once a rock,
Today I am a stone.
Young lovers pick me up,
I skim once, twice, three times
Along the water,
A silent promise only I heard.
I sink to the lake's bottom,
Weight down by all our yesterdays,
A stone never remembered.
Years ago by
And I have become a grain of sand,
So small as to not matter,
So large as to blind one's soul
Of the dreams they thought to share.
Washed ashore by the wave of time,
I become abandoned to the whims
Of the wind and faith.
Time moved on as we know it would,
And I have become a part of the soil,
Where Lilies bloom and dreams are born
And now I can't recall
Those days when I was stone,
For I have become part of a living world.
I feel the rain wash over me.
Somehow I am now aware
That even a stone has a history,
That even when I never cried
The passing of time
Would reveal my tears.
I was once a rock,
Until the gods cried for me.
I was a stone
Until the lovers made a silent wish.
I was a grain of sand
Until I was called to be part
Of the cycle of life.