Wandering like water

Sat down on cold stone steps
 high on a mountain
 in his plain clothes
 he waits.

The wind brushes past him,
 he hears it rustle
 the silent leaves overhead
 and he breathes in.

A water droplet falls from a leaf above,
 drops onto his head,
 runs down his face
 and he breathes out.

A seed falls from a nearby tree,
 bounces beside him
 on the grey steps.

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Now it is at rest.

Unlike the world around them.
 Out of sight.
 Out of mind.

He smiles
 and bathes in a river
 that he cannot see.

A short poem I wrote that I hope is enjoyable and not too prose-y.

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