Down the Mountain
He stared
down the mountain
His back to
the setting sun
He was weary
and footsore
His journey
had been a difficult one
He had traveled for decades
Along a
twisted, winding road
With so many
forks that he lost count
With enough
obstacles so he never got bored
He filled his
lungs with the mountain air
Feeling
calmer than he had ever felt
The time was
long gone when he was afraid
After all,
there was worse with which he had dealt
He started down
the mountain
And contentment
filled his heart
As he surveyed
the road
With which he
would soon part
He had faced
every challenge
Passed every
thing single test
Now he waited
for the darkness to come
So that he could
finally rest.
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