The Crack In My Shoe

The crack in my shoe


I just found a clue

There is a crack in my shoe

But it is buried in my space

All smirks on my face.

 

Surrounded by the crowd of all sorts and hue

I moved with the folks, sang one and other few

Celebrations and wines to surround

Lights and ecstasy to view all around.

 

But I could listen to the tunes of silence

In the loudness of the night & its blues

I could listen to the rhythms of the absence

Well, because there was a crack in one of my shoes . .  .

 

Joys and dances,

Cheers and waves,

Taps and ballets,

Glitters and shines,

Somehow the world was full,

Yet, I stared like a fool.

Certainly, there was a crack in my shoe!

 

The void from within was calling

Knocking and longing

That was the crack – hurting

It was the one that was lost in its seeking.

 

Self was buried deep, forgotten with time

Strangely in the loudness, it could chime

It would stare like a fool & make a silent shout

All as if knew, my self couldn’t figure out . .  .

 

From the crack as if

the light broke out

All I needed was just me

was a call out

The content, the bliss, the shine

all a part of me

Crowd & music was not the one I longed for

within I was divine.

 

There was a crack in my shoe!

To let me see & hear –

lows and highs

yellows and blues

loudness and pauses

To embrace either when near . .  .

The cracked shoe . .  . led me to the true!


 

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