“I am heavy, I am tired,” said the old man to the child. “My life is drawing to an end. It is not what I have done to life that has brought me here today, but what life has done to me along the way.
I was strong, I was fierce. I took no-one to my side. Simply brushing them aside with no need of them.
Now I find that I’m alone, but don’t pity nor disown those memories that I’ve sown along the way.
My path was never straight, sometimes narrow, sometimes wide but along it, I did stride to find you here.
Now your life lies ahead and it’s your path that you must tread, but never worry which one you choose to take.
For I have reached that final bend the one that leads me to my end and now I leave you here to make your own way through this life.
Tread your path with care but always be aware, that there is no such thing in life as a mistake.”
© 2016, Danny Kemp.








I like this poem Danny, and I am right behind you. :o)
Thank you for that, Patricia.
That is just beautiful and so heartfelt, Danny! It touches me so deeply. Thank you for sharing it and for all of your wonderful words you bring together in such insightful ways.
Thank you for reading it and for your kind comment, gippyhenry7.
Deep, touching and insightful! Loved reading!
Thank you, that’s very kind!
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This is an impactful piece of writing, Danny. I agree that nothing in life is a mistake, it is a stepping stone onwards and upwards.
Exactly.