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by John Northern

PART FOUR

  Saying good-bye

  To the village

  The people and children

  The old man

  The statue

  Searching statue and the house

  The mountain valley

  Teeming with life,

  We left

  Traveling again

  Upon a mountain path

  We passed many weeks

  Ridging ridges of lesser mountains

  The way was very long,

  Many moons

  Streaming beams upon the mountains

  Rose and set

  Many suns

  Shining life upon the woods

  Many ponds

  Holding mountain water

  Relinquished our thirst

  Many were the creatures

  That watched our travel

  Many were the songs

  For birds to sing

  Many were the logs

  To stay our path

  And many the bounds

  To cross

  Many were our talks

  And many our smiles

  In the living woods

  Before we came

  To the mighty mountain—

  Looming,

  A dwarfing sight

  We began the ascent

  On the mountain

  And after several days were gone,

  Gone were the flowers

  And mountain meadows

  The way became steep—

  Steeping

  Inclining climbing

  And cold

  On and on

  Step after step

  And gone

  Were the ponds

  The brooks

  Streams under glaciers of ice

  Under snow

  Cold cold

  Dull dulling snow,

  Continuing

  We trekked up

  Upon

  The frozen path

  Gone was the path of brown

  Of the earth brown ground

  High and higher

  Day after day

  And gone were the trees

  Dull snow

  Cold cold

  Biting bitter snow

  The wind—

  So mild on the plain—

  Became harsh

  And cruel

  The times

  Were frequent

  When

  I wanted to go back

  But up

  We climbed

  And on

  Upon the steeping path

  Fingers became numb

  And toes and feet

  And hands

  Climbing

  On a snow cold mountain

  Still

  As I watched

  The lady

  The white white silk

  Upon the white snow

  Was never stiff nor cold

  Always flowing

  Gently,

  Smoothly

  Onward up

  The cold

  Had no effect

  But eyelashes and brows

  Freezing stiff;

  Upon my nose

  The white frost

  My ears would hardly bend

  Above us

  Not far

  We would reach an endless layer of clouds

  Grey dull clouds

  Forecasting monotony

  And reaching

  All directions

  From sight

  "Wind

  Painful wind,"

  I whispered

  Attempting to shout over its continual roaring

  While breathing in

  Thin and rapid

  The mountain air

  "Blow away these clouds

  Let the sunshine

  Shine—

  Shine through"

  I crept on

  Up the wind biting

  Frozen path

  The snow

  Was cold—

  Whipping in the wind

  Hordes of dull crystals

  Stinging

  Whipping and swirling

  On and on

  Monotonously boring

  Swirling and swirling and swirling

  Monotonously swirling

  Drowsy

  Drowsing snow

  As we came closer

  To the clouds

  The wind

  Died down

  And finally

  Was gone

  We reached the clouds

  And entering

  She was in the lead

  As we passed through

  The soft misty door

  The clouds were thick

  The cold was hypnotizing

  Becoming warm

  Every step foreverness

  "Only to rest,"

  I thought

  And resisting not,

  "Resting

  Lying down

  For only a moment

  Perhaps to sleep

  A short short nap

  So drowsy

  So drowsy

  The snow is warm

  In a warm warm sle. . ."

  I was lying on the mountain

  In the clouds

  A lump being covered

  By a warm, cold blanket

  Of snow—

  Waiting for

  Foreverness to fold upon me—

  Waiting the wait of eternal weight

  To start again

  To search for the sun

  Another time

  Another way

  Another place

  But out

  Of the grey dark

  A hand-

  Gliding, reaching

  Touched my shoulder

  Warmth surged my body

  I rose

  From the path

  And moved on

  Fingers and toes

  Warm

  Bending ears

  Rose colored nose

  And plodding feet

  Still

  Upon the snow

  Finally

  To—

  Through the top

  And the clouds below

  The cold was still harsh,

  Biting,

  But not so bad

  And we continued on

  Climbing further up,

  Looking back

  We looked upon

  An ocean of white capped billows,

  And the world below,

  The sun splashing rays

  Streaming upon a sea of clouds

  "How bright

  The glistening snow"

  Far off—to the left

  And hanging from cliffs—

  Icicles

  Colorful icicles

  Sending

  From the sun

  Fracting rays of color

  Millions and millions of rays

  Forming colors

  To paint the mountain

  All colors

  Of the spectrum

  Steeping up

  We stepped on

  On toward the sun

  The bright, cold sphere

  Traveling

  Still

  And the way was not easy

  Slipping and sliding

  And climbing again

  To slip some more

  But we continued on

  Toward the end

  Of the day—

  A day

  Monotonous and cold

  As all the days

  And looking ahead

  I saw

  The trail—ending

  In anticipation

  I searched

  For the cave

  Looking

  Straining

  Without success

  "Where is the cave?"

  I asked

  Calmly

  She said

  It was further ahead

  So

  I plodded on

  To the end

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  And

  We moved on,

  But I

  With hands and feet

  And hands

  On burning cold rocks

  An snow

  And ice

  "Slipping now

  Would bring down doom"

  I noticed

  Looking back

  "How well

  She has said it"

  I thought

  "'How high

  How long the climb

  And oh to slip;

  To woe

  To cry

  To die'"

  I forced myself

  Forward

  Up

  Straining over ledges

  Struggling

  Pushing feet

  And pulling hands

  Breathing hard

  Thin and cold the air

  Weary days and tired body

  We climbed another day

  Upon the mountain

  Finding

  Small nooks for rest

  And climbing on

  But came the day

  Finally

  When she took my arm

  And pointing

  Indicating

  Not far above was the cave

  I quickened my climb

  And

  Before long

  We came to the entrance

  Dark

  And frozen

  Dreary

  I lit a candle,

  Small light

  Forming shadows

  As we entered

  Hand in hand

  A hundred paces

  At the end

  Of the cave

  On a rock

  Old and weathered—

  The lady watched

  As I reached for the book—

  And then I saw it

  I should-

  Would have seen it

  Sooner,

  If not for the book,

  Carved in the wall

  Above the book

  In large bold letters

  A word

  Merely a word:

  INFINITY

  Merely a word

  But enough

  Recalling the past

  To the present

  The voice

  "You would follow be

  To the end of forever"

  I thought

  As I continued

  To look at the word

  But wait!

  Weight

  Like the placid winds

  Whispering secrets to a sailing dove—

  The silent voice of Ad Infinitum

  Hear it—"

 

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