The Measure of Miles

2025 Poetry Marathon  Mile 12  Contest // Sponsored by: Mark Toney 
( 2nd Place )

Written: August 29, 2025


I did not come here to sprint.
I came to gather the pulse of the road,
to feel the gnaw of silence
against the bones of my resolve.

Each step is a revolution
against tiredness,
against the voices that murmur quit,
against the burden of what I once carried.

The horizon never hurries.
It waits, steady as a metronome,
marking time with the breath of dawn,
reminding me: endurance is a kind of prayer.

What is a marathon if not memory
unfolded across distance
the faces that hailed,
the hands that let go,
the griefs I refused to bury?

Still, I run.
Not because triumph is certain
but because the road demands witness.
Even the broke beg a compass.

I anchor my heart to the road,
woven mile after mile.
The finish is not some banner
it is the hour I see
fractures still hold weight.

And so I move,
one breath louder than surrender,
forty-two kilometers of fire
coursing through my veins.

If I falter, let it be forward.
If I fall, let it be on the line
where the road has already
turned me into flame.
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Date: 9/6/2025 11:05:00 AM
Dear Rowena, congratulations for your success in Mark's contest with your exquisite poem. A potent, evocative and emotive powerhouse of poetry. Your last stanza is exceptional. Warmest wishes.. ~Susan
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Date: 9/2/2025 2:33:00 AM
"I anchor my heart to the road, woven mile after mile. The finish is not some banner it is the hour I see fractures still hold weight." I came back because I had to. Want you to know that those words (yes, I could have simply referred to # stanza but by typing them, I was able to have alone time with them) are KILLER as in how they hit me = ONE LIFE ASPECT POETICALLY SUMMED UP & DELIVERED What every poet has tried to say. Good night ... CayCay
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Date: 8/31/2025 12:14:00 PM
Rowena, your inspirational poem highlights persistence: “endurance is a kind of prayer… the road demands witness… one breath louder than surrender…” and the last stanza, “If I fall, let it be on the line where the road has already turned me into flame.” Congratulations on your second place win on Mile 12 of my 2025 Poetry Marathon Contest. Keep your running shoes on, because Mile 13 has already started.
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/31/2025 6:51:00 PM
Thank you so much! Grateful for the honor and ready to keep running into Mile 13 with renewed fire.
Date: 8/31/2025 10:40:00 AM
You wrote about the contest! Such a novel idea, if we could turn back time and I had the only memory of today, I'd steal your idea. You are kicking some running butt and writing up a beautiful storm. Don't untie your poetic shoes because many eyes are on you. No pressure. Beautiful poem, beautiful you. Poetry hugs ... CayCay I CAME TO SAY CONGRATULATIONS
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/31/2025 7:32:00 PM
Oh, CayCay, you always know how to make my heart smile. thank you for the encouragement, the hugs, and the sparkle you bring. I’ll keep my poetic shoes tied tight! Grateful for you and your kindness. Big hugs back?
Date: 8/31/2025 9:37:00 AM
Great penning Rowena and how appropriate for the contest!! Congrats!
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/31/2025 6:52:00 PM
Thank you very much!
Date: 8/30/2025 9:13:00 PM
As a former runner - though not a marathoner - this really resonates. Thanks, Rowena.
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/31/2025 3:45:00 AM
Thank you kindly! I truly appreciate your words, and I’m glad the poem connected with your own running journey.
Date: 8/30/2025 7:55:00 PM
Powerful end. You write with a lot of positivity.
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/31/2025 3:41:00 AM
Thank you so much.
Date: 8/30/2025 5:41:00 PM
this entire poem resonated with me, for I ran from age 48 to 68...some marathons, some 5Ks and some 10Ks I especially liked these lines: And so I move, one breath louder than surrender, forty-two kilometers of fire coursing through my veins. your poem spoke to the real meaning behind why I ran diligently every day for those 20 years....are you a runner?
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/31/2025 3:38:00 AM
Wow, that’s truly inspiring, 20 years of running is such an amazing commitment! ?Those lines you highlighted capture exactly that inner fire and determination you’ve lived out. ?I really admire the discipline and spirit behind it. Thank you for sharing a bit of your story with me!
Date: 8/30/2025 2:44:00 PM
I love running long distances, Rowena. I stopped racing at 50, but still ran for fun into my early 60's. That became long walks (2 or 3 hours) now at 80 I'm down to an hour or less at a time. Love the poem and use of metaphor, my friend. Bill
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/31/2025 3:40:00 AM
Bill, that’s so inspiring! I love how you’ve kept the joy of movement through the years thank you for your kind words, my friend.
Date: 8/29/2025 9:52:00 PM
A well written description of the joy of running. It is something to look forward to every day. This was very enjoyable reading.
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Rowena Velasco
Date: 8/30/2025 4:21:00 AM
That’s such a kind comment—glad you enjoyed it! Running really does bring a lot of joy.
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