Two Hunters and the Snow
Too often this life sings us a cacophony of lies
To tame our spirit and disconnect us from ourselves
But when our inner nature chooses to speak
And forces us to acknowledge what is within
The mind must sit and listen so entranced
Understanding dawning, realization thrumming
The way a delicate hummingbird can hover
Beating its wings fast enough to be still
A wild soul resounds with terrifying power
Forced out of the cosmos, pulled down from the stars
It thunders and rings out like the bell of gods
A sound which can split the very light in the sky
The only thing capable of delivering revelations
Telling me that I had been wrapped in chains
Sad remains of the cruelty of being loved imperfectly
Not for who I was but for who another wanted me to be
And I have heard the voice of a wild heart call out
Laced so intricately with the hope of salvation
That unmistakable, mournful baritone cry
Desperate and impassioned, pleading to be heard
The heart carries on despite a lifetime’s sorrow
The origin of affliction and remedy for its fever
Warning to not feel fear so deep it drags you under
Singing the incantation of a true believer
And the hope that persists within my pain
That sings so sweetly with a wild songbird’s lilt
Told me to touch the light that would show
That the truth I was afraid of could set me free
Let the walls of deception and rejection crumble
If I listened to the sacredness of the earth beneath
And felt the certainty I had come to know with time
I could escape forever from the prison of my mind