Akin
By Jack Joseph Smith
My sorrow does not send me back into sorrow
My sorrow is so strange and mystic it does not stray
To leave a leaf or pass a path;
a quarry given a gultch taken,
I am blessed to be beneath
To look up and go again is my gain
This care for me is of one who has not lost
I am the cowboy dream, I am the wrangler
I have left responsiblity, I am the one who,
has gained fame for doing nothing
I am the absolute infinity, a power,
for the loss of my own fear, the star,
that never had to try
I see my own and the rest go by
They work and seek, aside my flashing metphor,
I am at best serving at a soup kitchin, I only
start to stop the beginning of the end
I leap my soul into the Loard fr'you
For I am the one who knows,
that dreams do not work backwards
I am the guest of the song, I am the lost in the wars,
I am the bird they have finally found intellagence from,
forgive me