There is a peace in solitude
It comes with a little practice
At first you miss the cacophony
Of everyday distractions
But the heart in time learns to grow still
You can almost see your breath
Weaving its vapory way out of
Your lungs in a silver thread
Every inhale is deep and calm
You close your eyes each time
You feel your blood rush in your veins
You feel serene, you feel alive
Time slows down, each moment glides
Almost visibly away
But not before it wraps you
In its visceral array
It is Now, and Now is all
There is for you to know
It’s in this time of solitude
That your calm and stillness grow.