This is a prose poem.
I would like to some day go home. I don't know the exact location of this place. I know I'm not there now. There would be a pleasing feeling of familiarity and a sense of welcome in everything I saw. People would greet me warmly. They would remind me of the length of my absence and the thousands of miles I had traveled in those restless years but mostly, they would tell me that I had been missed and that things were better now that I had returned. Autumn would come to this place of welcome, this place I would know to be home. Autumn would come and the air would grow cool, dry and magic. At night, I would walk the streets and not feel empty or in need, for these were the streets of my hometown. These were the streets that I had thought about when far from them and now I was back and all was as it should be. The trees and the falling leaves would welcome me. I would look up at the moon and remember seeing it in countries all over the world as i had ceaselessly journeyed for decades, never remember it looking the same as viewed from my hometown.
I would like to some day go home. I don't know the exact location of this place. I know I'm not there now. There would be a pleasing feeling of familiarity and a sense of welcome in everything I saw. People would greet me warmly. They would remind me of the length of my absence and the thousands of miles I had traveled in those restless years but mostly, they would tell me that I had been missed and that things were better now that I had returned. Autumn would come to this place of welcome, this place I would know to be home. Autumn would come and the air would grow cool, dry and magic. At night, I would walk the streets and not feel empty or in need, for these were the streets of my hometown. These were the streets that I had thought about when far from them and now I was back and all was as it should be. The trees and the falling leaves would welcome me. I would look up at the moon and remember seeing it in countries all over the world as i had ceaselessly journeyed for decades, never remember it looking the same as viewed from my hometown.
