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IN THE WIND

POETRY

John Drudge

4/26/20241 min read

In the Wind

Over the ridge

Where we came of age

Where we saw the end

Of forgiveness

And the slanted wind

Scratching tracks

Across backs

Of forlorn beasts

Where we grasped

At straws

Across nighttime stars

And wept for the sorrow

Of every tomorrow

In the wind

A Walk in the Woods

On a familiar trail

Under a rising sun

Through the gardens

Of gods

Stepping over

Wild philosophies

On the forest floor

A network

Of fresh movement

Wood and soil

In a dance

Of eternal truth

Steadfast and relentless

Across universes

Of survival

Eulogy for a Friend

In the proper counting of time

Bracing against the need

To say goodnight

Before one more minute

Of wasted awakening

Before one more minute

Of wasted dreams

Before the sun

Cracks through the sorrow

Of the garden’s

Withering

Remembering everything

In the savage stillness

Of loss

The Sorrows of Snow

Sorrow

Seems to be

Something deep below

The battened hatches

Of misery’s lost transgressions

Something too hard

To remember

With everything too much

To consider

But the only thing

That can’t be touched

Is the thing

We always must

Inevitable

As the winds

Bring autumn’s demise

And winter offers up

Regretful wisdom

With each snowy

Sunrise

Another Morning

Chasing life

On broken wings of time

Learning through experience

Not knowledge

Connected to the ideals

Of loss and growing

Through the lessons

Of inevitable demise

But stepping into tomorrow

And the promise

Of another burning sun

Leaves me breathless

In the light of morning

And eager to arise

John Drudge is a social worker working in the field of disability management and holds degrees in social work, rehabilitation services, and psychology. He is the author of four books of poetry: “March” (2019), “The Seasons of Us” (2019), New Days (2020), and Fragments (2021). His work has appeared widely in numerous literary journals, magazines, and anthologies internationally. John is also a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee and lives in Caledon Ontario, Canada with his wife and two children.