On The Edge of My Map
My hike through this lifehas already covered miles of trails.
I've traveled some risky ridges
and sood atop some prominent peaks;
exultant and joy filled over the victory
as I gazed in wonder at the trail behind me.
Some places along the trail
I hope to never travel again;
places where the valley was dark and long,
hills that wore me down,
rivers I crossed and almost drowned,
every obstacle making my backpack seem heavier.
When I started this trek,
I did not know what to expect;
preparing my pack as best I knew how;
included things I never need now
and didn't include things I never knew I'd need;
each item weighted my burden until it injured me.
I now find myself on the edge of my map.
What lies ahead is unknown land
and compass and map offer no plan.
For this part of the journey I need a new map.
I'll unload some things from my pack
and get one of those GPS units so I'll track
where in the world I am.
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