In a desert of thoughtlessness,
I stand alone,
Bare and naked,
Sapped of intelligence,
Stripped of my beauty and pride.
Once came wisdom,
Knocking on my doors,
Pleading gently for a chance,
A chance to engulf me,
Into a totally new world.
But absorbed in my own thoughts,
I turn my back at him,
Rejecting his offers,
And turning deaf ears to his pleas,
Not giving him a chance to give me a new life.
Sadly, he turns his back to leave,
Imprinting his footsteps in the sand of time,
Footsteps of alacrity,
To remind me of his coming,
As I wallow hopelessly in the desert of thoughtlessness.