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What We Chase

Sometimes the hardest thing to find is what won’t run from you

By Marcus HillPublished 3 months ago 1 min read

I’ve hunted many things—

not with bow or blade,

but with the trembling hands of someone

who thought finding meant fixing.

I chased love like light through the trees,

always a few steps behind its warmth,

always mistaking shimmer for sun.

Some days, the forest was quiet enough

to hear my own breath—

ragged, desperate,

holy.

I mistook the stillness for surrender,

but it was teaching me

that the chase isn’t about the catch.

It’s about what’s revealed

in the running—

the shedding of noise,

the learning of patience,

the moment I realize

I am the thing being pursued

by something greater

and far less afraid.

Now, when the morning breaks,

I don’t reach for what’s ahead.

I stay.

I listen for the echo

of what was never lost.

And in that pause,

I understand:

The real hunt

was never for love,

or peace,

or meaning.

It was for the courage

to stop running.

how to

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  • Caitlin Charlton3 months ago

    That subtitle was very powerful. I could not help but notice it. Usually I would scroll immediately to the main writing, but that caught my eye. 🚶🏾‍♂️I like how we know the willingness of your person. But also the approach, careful and nonthreatening 'without bow or blade.' - 'who thought finding meant fixing' I love your ability to stay attached to a single thought. A single point. It provides deep meaning. One that could allow me to read more slowly and take it all in. 🚶🏾‍♂️ 'I am the thing being perused by something Greater' oh absolutely amazing. My mind is blown. - It was for the courage to stop running. Oh my. Yes. I think you have opened my mind with this piece. Wow. What a deeply profound poem of the hunt. Impressive, Marcus 🤗❤️🖤

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