The Homeward Rush
Before the eastern light begins to bleed,
Each one has set forth upon their need.
The burden of life they carry, now no weight,
As memories of home begin to animate.
The sun beat down, a fire in the sky,
Wind and rain opposed, as they went by.
Across the paddy fields, on hillsides steep,
With tireless steps, their onward journey keep.
Now twilight fades, the day begins to cease,
A distant glimmer, the home's soft light brings peace.
A sigh escapes, a silent, heartfelt plea,
The joy of waiting home, they long to see.
With every step they climb, old memories bloom,
The earth where laughter echoed, childhood's room.
To feel a mother's gentle, loving hand,
Like a bird returning, their spirit takes its stand.
The one who journeyed far for distant trade,
The one whose roots in other lands have frayed,
For everyone, this dusk brings the same pull,
A fervent rush to where their heart is full.
The day's harsh trials begin to disappear,
The scent of supper draws them ever near.
And when they gather, and their laughter rings,
The whole wide world a sense of belonging brings.
This return is no mere routine, cold and stark,
Each footfall forward is a silent prayer in the dark.
That tomorrow too, they'll reach this haven fair,
Holding onto hope, a faith beyond compare.
Yes, everywhere on earth, this fading light,
Spurs on the homeward rush into the night.
Seeking the warmth where kindred spirits blend,
Each human heart towards its haven will wend.
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