Home Again Poem by Matthew Densley

Home Again



I've walked a million streets
But I haven't walked them all
It seems each road I walk down
Leads me to another fall

I'm a rambler and a gambler
I throw the dice to find my way
And though I care not where I go
I fear where I will stay

Through the night I wander on
I'm like the light that never shone

Living day to day
In any way as to survive
No need for fulfilled dreams
Or greed, to make me feel alive

No force of man could move me
Like the beat of my own heart
Like roots of trees in anarchy
It's where my life will start

I've found a haven form the rain
I'm somewhere else yet home again






'Home Again' Copyright © 2010 Matthew Densley
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