The Passion of Autonomy
Life forgot my passion there
And handed me the key;
For what possesses better snare
Of curiosity?
The key, ornate with golden leaves
And “Carpe Diem” divine,
Drew not the ripe and deepened sheaves
That rest within my mind.
With joy, I pressed the key upon
The One who grasps my heart
At once, she spat upon my stance
And begged me to depart.
At that, I sought the face of Church
And kneeled before its door
A priest opened the entrance fold
My presence to abhor.
Come night, I spied a Treasure Chest
Aglow from light within
To threw myself upon its latch
My key to prove unfit –
In haste, I wept about the key
Which failed my worthy dream
Life gave me but a metal scrap
Not soul with joy to brim;
Then suddenly, mere Life returned
Upon my face, a strike
Enlightening, it dawned upon
My heart and mind alike
The journey lies within the trek
Of Self-discovery -
Not Love, nor Church, nor Treasure Chest
Nor peace ‘twas known to me -
My key is but an emblem of
The search without a goal
For now I seek the Life and Love
That flame within my soul.