Boulders Before Me

Boulders before me
Seaweed draped over them like ancient mammoth hair
Longevity of life makes them immortal and surreal

An upwelling of cold deep water
Meets their sun baked vastness
Filling cracks and deep crevices

The boulders steam and the earth trembles
As the ancient rocks slowly reappear
Taking control of their endlessness

Seagulls lift in flight
With fear of the unknown
As the sea waters continue to seek control

I question what to do
Do I too run away in fear of the unknown
Or trust the boulders to persist

I sit calmly and admire
Their difference, their boldness, their foreverness
They slowly and peacefully sink back into the abyss

Believe in peace

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About the Author

Peggy Kjelgaard has served as a global consultant in the field of Knowledge Management in the private sector, a teacher educator in the university setting, and as a regular elementary and special education teacher.

In 2004, Peggy retired and moved to Eureka Springs to focus on writing. She published her first novel, Birthmark of Evil, in 2013. She served as Executive Director for the Eureka Springs School of the Arts in 2006. She's served on various governing boards, including the Eureka Springs Arts Council, Equity Bank Advisory Board, local school boards, and the Writer’s Colony.

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