Small little hike
I was so young, so little on my front porch. I looked down the path and it looked like fun. I walked, not packing a lunch, not taking a coat. Then I walked.
Walked I did, I enjoyed the flowers, the shade of the trees, the slight wind of the sky brushing the warm of the sun to tickle my skin.
I walked and the hike brought more, more people to join on the path. So bright, so warm, all of the people brought more. The path so bright, so more narrow.
I walked down the path noticing more the bushes and earth around, just off the path. Not as bright, not as warm as the trail so beaten down with all the travelers. So I walked, into the dark, looking for more.
My eyes, so used to the light, couldn't see far and I was scraped, I was bruised. I walked through the dark, never so cold. Then my eyes widen, and in the dark I soon could see.
I walked, and found beauty in the dark, the corners most don't go. I see the side that people hide. The wild side where things can grow.
The cold still grows, and the warmth of the light is so warm. Bright to the eyes.
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