When I Walk Away

I’ve been walking for half a century
gazing at the horizon and imagining
I’m walking toward marriage or a career.
I began walking with pregnancies
young children and the fine art of letting go.

Now I am walking under the influence
of aging, masked as wisdom
I walk according to a grand design
but never against time, circumstance
shadows or darkness.

I walk in silence and meditate
I walk deliberately with long strides
and I walk purposefully.
At times I walk around in circles
according to my own patterns.

Someday I will walk into the sunset
And you will know I have walked away.

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About the Author

Linda Meg Frith is retired Social Worker and long time member of Green River Writers. She credits them with her growth and development as a poet. She has published poetry in River and South, Calliope, Women Who Write, and the Dallas Rainbow NOW newsletter. She is currently working on a collection of poems about mindfulness.

Linda Meg lives with her chihuahua, Jasmine, in Louisville, KY.