Children of the storm
May 28, 2008
Something happens before the storm
A calm frenzy
Impatient and welcoming, a visitor too much hoped for,
Mother, who nurses us with her tears.
The animals roll over, call out in song
We claimed the land but we still do not know
The secrets of the sun
The bitter cries of the wind penetrate the empty space in my brain with
echoes
Thrashing against the branches of all those who dared to reach toward the sky
Those who sought shelter never felt the pulse
Of a night, restless with unsatisfied desire
And still hungry.
Caught in the rain, like we always will be, we wait for the water to fill our shoes
So we can keep walking
We never closed our roots to the waterflow
We need it to grow.