I wander now
in the wilderness, in the woods
on deserted paths between villages
greeted by strangers
welcomed by humble folk
but welcomed at no Lord's castle
rejected by Masters and Authorities
shunned by those in Position, in Step
ostracised and kept in the distance by Establishment
the lonely all-embracing tree
offers me shade
the narrow cave
accepts me in the night
a kind wife and her man
offer me part of the meal
they have prepared for their children
the Order harries me on
I have to keep moving
And nothing in my past
condemns me in the present
nor does it save me
All that I've learned
is become my burden
All that I've loved
I've grown to hate
Of my own life
I've made my straitjacket
and in my footsteps you read
The Sutra of the Outsider
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A great write of conflict within yourself. I like the imagery.