Sunday, September 25, 2011

1846

This is not the earth
That I'm remembering now

Scattered sticks by
My fire

Behind me
Canvas
Tepee
Hide in the moon
Once Elk
Radiating power;
A monolithic statue
In the meadow

So my people cherished
and mourned
Taking you
Elk
As one of our greatest gifts

Great Spirit
Led you out of 
The world in the sunset

This humble fire of mourning
Is the heart of my ritual alone

Some of my brothers
Are in the forest
Some of my sisters
Are together in Solidarity
With one who brings forth
A child into the world

Others tend fires of their own
For we have known our grief now
A grief we never used to know
Here
Edge of the woods
Expanse
Clear before me
Rolling into the distances
Red Earth
Black Hills
Breath of the
Great Spirit
Rushing over it
This was our world
Fall
Falling leaves
Great plains
Things we knew
Not perceiving them as "known"
Our family was our home
Laughter
Love-Making
Meaning-Making

We had it made

There before
My sacred Fire
Heart in pieces
Sank like stones
Thru clouding rivers
Alone
Still praising
Great Spirit
For all things given
And all things known
That now seem
Disappeared

But
One
Fleeting
Memory
Set
In
One
Stone
Falling
Past
Me
Stood still;

Several of us
in our tepees
lost the light of
the little torches
we'd kept
Before sleeping
-an unexpected dampness
in the wood

We laughed
In Darkness
Strong as light

One of our sisters came in
with fire;
Our faces lit
In a warm flickering glow

This is what I remember most;
Our beautiful warm blessed faces
In the firelight

But Memory
Flickering
Out
Across
The earth
Leaves me looking thru the plains

Fire still burning
Tears in my eyes.



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