Thursday, December 4, 2025
Poetry

A Lonely Road (Considering Ecclesiastes)

However many years a man may live, let him enjoy them all. But let him remember the days of darkness, for they will be many. Everything to come is meaningless.

Ecclesiastes 11:8

A Lonely Road

I awoke and, laughing, beheld that thing which 
pretended to be dangerous wasn’t so very so.
I became familiar with the radiance of righteous
tongue and fingers; I assumed their difficult ways.

Dawn was no more, the cold continually seeped
into my old shoes. Mists froze the forests
of life’s nights; fog accompanied mankind always. I
shivered, ultimately offering an untimely good-bye token;

in the waning beams of the stars I
recall it very well: We crunched the gravel.
Behind mother so noble, my brother of Earth
pulled his splotchy suede jacket ever about himself;

he kept his head bent to his hurried
steps. Their breaths spiral upward and sing silent
choruses to the dimming sky, ascending like smoke.
Father also walked; he strode in his overcoat,

in his long strides displaying his perseverance and
boldness. He knows that things aren’t always as
they should be, but still he makes sure
steps toward home. And sometimes we walk alone.
Ben Plunkett
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Greetings from the booming metropolis that is Pleasant View, Tennessee. I am a man of constant spiritual highs and spiritual lows. I pray that I serve God at my highest even when I am lowest.

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