An Unopened Book
The mountain Man
To heal his wounded heart, his unforgiving pride he lost.
Block away the pain he continues to feel deep inside.
He finds seclusion within the sanctuary of the mountain.
Avoiding contact with everyone that is out of view.
He believes that with the gift of time his pain will ease.
But loneliness can be a gift but also a fierce unforgiving friend.
Because of his pain he has broken ties with family and friends.
Not for a moment does he consider what he might have lost.
At present happy to live in quiet seclusion, a silent life of ease.
With strange birds and wildlife in the mountains locked inside.
During the days a new way of life and thinking takes his view.
Just passing time to cure his pain deep within the rugged mountain.
As the time passes he turns to the wilderness of the mountain.
Now believes the creatures that stir around him are his friends.
His pain he barely recalls as pictureques sunsets are his view.
No where in his mind does he realise what he has lost.
No sense of hurt of his pride he has kept deep inside.
Becoming used to this mountain life he finds with ease.
How can he not without worry or care not feel at ease.
But his happiness is that of one so false here in the mountain.
The pain that he has hidden is still there only lost deep inside.
Slowly he begans to realise that animals cannot be true friends.
Perhaps he is now understanding the life he has truely lost.
maybe he has began to see what was lost to his view.
With a new sense of life, a different world for him to view.
Maybe life in seclusion comes with more hardship than ease.
The thought and recognition of what he has truely lost.
Is it time for him to seek out of the safety of his mountain.
Regain his realationship with his lost family and friends.
Is it finally time to face the pain he has pushed down deep inside.
Is it still possible to find peace, real happiness, lost love inside.
To see a world that he has chosen to block from his view.
The need for love, the want of his family and lost friends.
Life in the santuary no longer does he feel at ease.
Fear in his soul at the thought of leaving his mountain.
A true fear of what it feels like to be completely lost.
His unforgiving pride, feels deep inside.
Here in the mountain are his friends.
The want of his family is out of view.
Block away the pain he continues to feel deep inside.
He finds seclusion within the sanctuary of the mountain.
Avoiding contact with everyone that is out of view.
He believes that with the gift of time his pain will ease.
But loneliness can be a gift but also a fierce unforgiving friend.
Because of his pain he has broken ties with family and friends.
Not for a moment does he consider what he might have lost.
At present happy to live in quiet seclusion, a silent life of ease.
With strange birds and wildlife in the mountains locked inside.
During the days a new way of life and thinking takes his view.
Just passing time to cure his pain deep within the rugged mountain.
As the time passes he turns to the wilderness of the mountain.
Now believes the creatures that stir around him are his friends.
His pain he barely recalls as pictureques sunsets are his view.
No where in his mind does he realise what he has lost.
No sense of hurt of his pride he has kept deep inside.
Becoming used to this mountain life he finds with ease.
How can he not without worry or care not feel at ease.
But his happiness is that of one so false here in the mountain.
The pain that he has hidden is still there only lost deep inside.
Slowly he begans to realise that animals cannot be true friends.
Perhaps he is now understanding the life he has truely lost.
maybe he has began to see what was lost to his view.
With a new sense of life, a different world for him to view.
Maybe life in seclusion comes with more hardship than ease.
The thought and recognition of what he has truely lost.
Is it time for him to seek out of the safety of his mountain.
Regain his realationship with his lost family and friends.
Is it finally time to face the pain he has pushed down deep inside.
Is it still possible to find peace, real happiness, lost love inside.
To see a world that he has chosen to block from his view.
The need for love, the want of his family and lost friends.
Life in the santuary no longer does he feel at ease.
Fear in his soul at the thought of leaving his mountain.
A true fear of what it feels like to be completely lost.
His unforgiving pride, feels deep inside.
Here in the mountain are his friends.
The want of his family is out of view.
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The mountain Man
The mountain Man