Submitted by Walt Page: The Tennessee Poet.
I’m like a lost prayer
That’s carried away
By the cares of the day
But I will not welcome the end
I won’t walk through that door
I may be in denial
But I still can see
What’s been happening to me
I will find my own way
Like a lost prayer
That’s been carried away
On a butterscotch breeze
Along the lost prayer highway
I’m like a lost soul
Following a lost prayer
Knowing I’ll never find it
But not caring anymore
Because I have found myself
Photo credit: Leonardo da Vinci – Portrait of a Bearded Man
Beautiful words, Walt! 😊❤️
Thank you so much Dorinda! ❤☺
My pleasure!! ❤ 🙂
Awesome post…keep going….
Thank you so much for reading and commenting ☺
Lovely
Thank you so much!
Lovely Walt!
Thank you Linda! Sorry it’s late.
No worries!😊❤️
Congratulations Walt! Loved the poem the beauty it portrays.
Thank you Megha! Please forgive the lateness of my reply.
No worries Walt.Whenever you get the chance is fine.
Reblogged this on The Biblioanthropologist.
What a wise, warm and wonderful post by Walt! Bravo, My Friend, Bravo! Elegantly done!!!
Thanks Chuck!
Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet and commented:
Come read Walt’s – LOST PRAYER and you will know why Vitabrevis published it!!
Thanks for the reblog!