A Portal Opens
A portal opens.
I find myself forced through it.
The portal closes.
I land in darkness.
A barren land stretches here,
catching those who fall.
There is no sunlight,
nothing to look forward to,
not a shred of hope.
I heard an old man,
a driver of sixty-five,
wants just a bar stool.
He will sit and drink,
wait for death to pull his card,
and go quietly.
I know a young man,
not much older than myself,
already quite worn.
Many jobs he's known,
yet he has no long-term plan,
I worry for him.
I looked at myself,
saw so much wasted schooling,
yet I keep my hope.
I have been lucky,
my parents quite lenient,
and my bills quite low.
I have what few have,
some time to fix my whole life,
I will not waste it.
I just need a job,
one to lead to another,
to establish me.
A portal opened,
one that leads to school and work,
I will jump through it.
I will work harder,
I'll study more carefully,
and I'll keep my hope.