So much to overcome
So much to overcome
Every day
He stands on a battlefield
Shies away from the big guns
Lined up to cut his legs from under
The world is full of snipers
A nest of angry vipers
With sharp eyes waiting for him to fail
Once again
Head in hands
Ruminating about his lot
How many mountains yet to climb
There is another one, on the far horizon
Every day a lesson in endurance
He is a dead man
Ghosting through the world
Life slipped through his fingers
Before he noticed it was gone
When was the last time
He hefted an axe
Cut down a tree for Christmas
Sang carols beneath a street lamp
Stole a kiss at midnight
Ran his fingers through someone else’s hair
Let a tear of joy
Run from his eye
Instead of an uneasy rheumy weeping,
Blurring the edges of his vision
Giving him a soft-focus image
Of the world
Whilst leaving the harshness of its reality
To take the edge off any relief
He might feel,
At least until he has completed
The first task of the day
Breaking down the mountain,
Is the only way
To proceed
One-piece at a time is his mantra
Making the unachievable
Seem less daunting if not altogether easy
He will be unlikely to recall his victory
Come tomorrow
And the struggle will continue
Every day until he beholds
The meaning of success
Is not in the winning
But in the never giving up.