I have thrown out my toys
I have thrown out my toys
Stomped out in a strop
Swallowed cold air
Pushed on anyway
Walked into the night
Making a play
When
But for stupidity
It was easier to stop
Walked dark streets
Avoided drinkers
Staggering home
Young guys
In their Daddy’s car
Cruising
Homeless guys snoozing
Under the trees
Behind the bus stop
Out of sight
Of the night patrol
I have walked
Through a Churchyard
Filled with old ghosts
The whisper
Of a Bat’s wings
Flying overhead
Wishing I had stayed home
Coming to my senses
Sitting on a gravestone
In loving memory
With sorrow and remorse
Counting out
My blessings
Planted in a row
Oh lucky man
Not to be forgot
When so many
Lonely people lie
Buried in the snow
Their bodies lost
Until the turn of spring
When Daffodils
Start to grow
I have walked back
In the rain
Seen a light still lit
Above the door
A recalcitrant child
In all but age
Feeling cold and foolish
As old as time
Returning home
Where thankfully
An angel
Will remind me
Arrogance is cruelty
And hubris is a crime