The man who lost his feet
The man who lost his feet
Up a dreary little road
There was a dreary little town,
With a dreary little man
That had a dreary little frown.
What does he look at
When he stares at the trees?
Nobody Knows,
He won’t say what he sees
There is many a tale,
Of why he is there,
Sitting everyday
On an old wheeled chair
Some say,
That he’s wrong in the head.
That he’s lost his way
And he thinks that he’s dead.
Others say
That’s just his routine
And that it hasn’t
Changed since he was a teen.
Most say that
We will never know
And that he is
Content to never show
All that we know
Is that every day
He sits in silence and
Stares the same way
Perhaps he waits
For an unknown friend
Who’s path through
The trees is to wend
What of the elders
Can’t they tell?
What happened to
Put him under that spell?
Most won’t speak
But I have heard a rustle
As to why it is that
He won’t move a muscle
They say that
Many moons ago
His love ran off
Into the snow
He chased after her
Into the night
And something in there
Gave him a terrible fright
For in the morning
He was found
Lying in a tight little ball
On the ground
I know that it’s strange
And maybe absurd
But from that point on
He has barely uttered a word
Except to say
That in the trees
On that fateful night
In the heart of the freeze
A vision came for
Him to meet
And when it left
It took his feet
Up a dreary little road
There was a dreary little town,
With a dreary little man
That had a dreary little frown
He waits patiently
In his wheeled seat
For the unknown stranger
To return his feet



