Poem: It Is Now A Stone

It Is Now A Stone

One that remains,
a stone, pushed deep,
pressed in,
trapped there,
where it shouldn't be,
and not moving,
never moving,
stuck, this stone,
blocking up,
closing down the path:
it has become lodged,
will not wiggle loose,
not a bit of budge,
it has become a stone,
and a stone that will not move.

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