The Reaping Path of Life's Regrets

by Lifesbreath   Feb 1, 2014


Always love and never regret the paths
untaken for you've walk life roads the way you chose.
Leaving the balances on the table weighted in measure.
Chiefly serve the best as reaped willing justice to life and
supposed death. I heal now from wounds of my own creation
not passing the easy byway. Life's next turn at the crossroads blinding blizzard, needing chilling pricks at my bones. Wishing my course find me this journey or mighty be
the paths of unfound truth. The years I looked forward
to are now only myths stacked in the corridors
with memories dust.

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  • 10 years ago

    by Beautiful Soul

    I really enjoyed this poem a lot. It has a very strong message I feel. The title goes well with what you have wanted to write as well. I did personally like the "free flow" of the poem I believe it makes the message stronger. There is a small error in the second line that takes away the flow I feel. "You've should be you or walk should be walked" you are saying you have walked life roads. Otherwise I love the message of the poem as a whole. I believe what you are saying is at a certain point in life you feel regret for what you have not done in your life. We follow the wrong path a lot instead of the path that will make us truly happy. Then death occurs or in your older age we look back and regret. Very good write.