Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Morning Crows














the crows come early
on the mountain,
between 6 and 7,
arriving like an invading army,
complete with advance scouts,
generals and privates,
a secret society of
mystic warriors,
ancient and old,
wise beyond wisdom
and words;
they like shelled peanuts
the best;
the days pass by,
the ball of fire
inside my chest grows,
choking breath and life,
I search for strength,
wondering how much longer,
how much further,
but it passes just the same,
gathering myself for
another round,
a new day;
more crows;
the rains start to fade,
the flood waters recede,
now the heat begins,
relentless and unforgiving,
burning within
until there is nothing left to burn,
sucking the last ounces of energy,
destroying everything it touches;
the memories drift by,
like trapped trash and debris,
within a gently flowing river current,
floating and bobbing,
becoming stuck in long forgotten
log jams and curved muddy bends,
sleep finally comes,
tucked in-between the
sweat and coughs;
and the only thing that matters,
is morning crows.
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