A Pilgrim's Confession
A Pilgrim's Confession
Wrong turns and double-backs abound,
but every time, my Guide, you lead
me blind and faltering, through fear,
if not directly to the chosen path, near.
So if the vilest danger lurking in
this pilgrim's navigation of the dividends
is not the straying from a destination pre-
ordained, might it not therefore be
the slow intrusion of a comfort in
this seeming inability to find?—
the subtle but parasitic draining of
all expectation that there’s such
a thing as far-off holy lands
to merit pilgrimage at all?
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