What Is The Sound of Settling
Struggles of an aging vagabond
By Greg M ColePublished about 10 hours ago • 1 min read
Photo by Dino Reichmuth on Unsplash
What is the sound of settling,
When you’re a vagabond?
Does it even exist?
Or just midnight mist,
Passing through
A road-weary brain.
Without warning.
Age creeps in,
Leaving you tired from
Constant moving;
But not wanting to stop.
The thought,
The thrill,
The wonder,
Is still there;
But bodies age,
When minds don’t.
What is the sound of settling,
When you’re a vagabond?
Knowing this is
The last move,
The last new place,
Now becoming old.
While wanting to see,
To be,
To experience
Something different,
Something new;
Knowing that being content
Means staying,
Sinking down roots,
Accepting sameness.
Yet, there is always
The call of gypsy horses
In the night.
About the Creator
Greg M Cole
- A poet and author who desires to live with purpose! That means living my life as a blessing to others. That is also the purpose of my writing. My hope is that the words I write will bless those who read them.



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