The Holes of my Life
My heart, my soul carry
Freshly made echoes of holes
From all the missing pieces
Of life’s dreams and goals.
Diverse people not encountered,
Near and distant places unseen,
Divine music not heard,
Uncrossed moors of grassy green.
Pieces of art not painted
Or seen in wondrous display,
Stories not penned
In creative moments at play.
Animals not cherished
Nor kept safe from all harm,
There’s an abundance of creatures
Unloved in the circle of my arms.
So many faltered to slip away
Leaving missed chances at love;
Possibilities I hoped would return
One day on the wind like a dove.
Ships I’ve not sailed
All around the fair world
Planes I’ve not taken
When opportunities unfurled.
Words spoken on impulse
Or in a fit of pure anger;
Worse yet, words left unspoken
Due to moments of languor.
Caresses not extended,
Delightful kisses not given,
Cherished moments of intimacy
Left withering cannot be forgiven.
Holes as big as the moon,
Regrets tenfold, yes, I have aplenty
While I move through this life
In pursuit of so much and so many.
It’s so difficult to say
If all the holes in my soul -
Much like a blanket that’s worn
An ancient and damaged scroll,
Or a bug riddled leaf found
On atop a large, grassy knoll -
Will ever be filled with what’s needed
To solidify it, thereby making me whole.