Where Do They Go Poem by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Where Do They Go

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I was an experienced hiker, who had rambled down many famous trails,
Like earth's charming,365 day tales, of its seasonal, sightseeing avails.

I'd trekked routes in Australia and Tanzania, and also numerous others,
Like a deep purple mist is fading, to dispel a normalcy which smothers.

As I walked the endless vacation miles, I had abundant time to ponder,
Like the sun, spending its gold everywhere, owning plenty to squander.

My family and friends were understanding, as many of them hiked, too,
And walked the ponderous miles with me, beneath serene skies of blue.

I lived in the house of fragrant roses, surrounded on every pretty side,
Succumbing to endless golden moments, whereas an escape is denied.

Neighbors would tap upon my windowpane, ever eager for a chit chat,
Like wild winds waltzing into August, always yearning for a comeback!

The blazing sun had finally melted, and dazzling beams fell as he went,
As mayflies fill lifetimes into one day, before the precious time is spent.

Dragonflies flitted reedy marshes, and joyous life was in yon meadow,
For all of nature tends to be glad, in still hours, when days turn mellow.

Azure sky had fallen into aqua sea, and the waves were heard to roar,
Until, as often, is the exceptional case, time forgets what went before.

One day, while in bustling New York, I happened to visit an art gallery.
I came upon a photograph titled, 'Running Legs', of people in a hurry.

The memorable photo fascinated me. Where were all the people going,
Their varied lives clashing briefly, like rain when the sun's still showing?

It got me noting different crowds, and imagining what made them run.
Was it shopping, charity, solemn obligations, or new careers just begun?

I gave the topic a great deal of thought, as I trekked the emerald lanes,
As satin moon ponders all the night, while pressing at my windowpanes.

I whiled away scarlet hours, wondering what makes strangers strange.
Could it be their cool remoteness, or the lack of prolonged interchange?

I recalled that mine has also been, a face in busy crowds, luring gazes,
While I followed my varied joys and concerns, in the hectic city spaces.

I finally inferred the mysterious dashers, must be people much like me,
But perceiving life rather differently, like the mountains and roaring sea.

The runners could appear from all walks of life, chasing gold sunbeams,
And heeding an insistent inner voice, urging to follow your rosy dreams!

Where Do They Go
Friday, April 21, 2023
Topic(s) of this poem: couplets,fantasy,art,travel,people,mystery,places
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem was inspired by the photograph titled, 'Running Legs, ' by Lisette Model. Photograph courtesy of Mario Carini at Pixabay
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Cochrane 22 April 2023

Fabulous poetry really enjoyed your poem

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Evelyn Judy Buehler 23 April 2023

I so gratified. Thank you very much.

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LeeAnn Azzopardi 22 April 2023

Wow Evelyn you lead an excited life

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Evelyn Judy Buehler 23 April 2023

The story is fantasy, but I'm so glad you like it, LeeAnn. Thank you very much!

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Anjandev Roy 22 April 2023

Such a wonderful work! ..... enjoyed thoroughly.....thank u...

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Evelyn Judy Buehler 23 April 2023

Thank you for the distinct pleasure of your comments.

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Dr Dillip K Swain 22 April 2023

A magnificent poem! Read this poem with interest. Each couplet stands alone...excellent!

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Evelyn Judy Buehler 23 April 2023

Your words bring inspiration and delighted smiles. Thank you so much.

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