Surrounded by fields of golden wheat,
With edge of the forest as it’s fence,
Stood a small town with narrow bricked streets,
Harbouring nothing but suspence.
Many who went there lived the same day,
Uncertain of their own eye’s account.
Strangely enough they all lost their way,
When they met her, a mathematician who couldn’t count.
Her charm was perfect like an old magic spell,
Which gained the trusts of travellers she came by.
Her smile was innocent and meant only well,
And eyes were deep, beautiful and shy.
She asked three questions…
“Where lies the destination you are so destined to be?
For the end is similar for all. Just be free.
Do you really chase your dreams or are you trying to flee?
Careful, this answer is the key.
Close your eyes to see who you are supposed to be?
And just like that, they all ended up alone before a lake by a tree.”
No one ever saw her or heard her voice again,
Yet they felt estrange and rejoice,
Who was that girl and where did she vanish?
Or maybe she was conscience seeking a clear choice.