Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Whistling again

I had drifted away from the green and lush river district
Wandering around on the savannas
I became as parched and the dry, late summer, thrice-browned grasses
My tongue, so dry and swollen, stuck to the roof of my mouth
Desiccated lips drawn together and fused
As if my teeth were wired shut
Even my eyes became so moistureless that the lids fused together
I traveled on only feeling the heat of the sun
Providing me direction by its passing overhead
But, my ears remained opened, hearing the sounds, cries, shouts, songs, and whispers
The deep base profundo of the earth
Keeping time with the universe, slow and low
The rustle of some creature in the distant, warning, loving
The calls and shouts of joy, fear, loneliness, laughter
The wind playing tones and offering them up so that I could
Imagine my own tune
I would have whistled if I’d had some spit
I was isolated, but not alone
Then a friend came along and convinced me to sip and splash from
Their water sack
And they took me to comfort under the shade of their shadow
It’s been a while since I’d visited an oasis
The greens are so much more vivid, the cool blues of the water deeper
I think that I’ll sit by this date palm
Wondering about the balance between silence and words

5 comments:

Word Catalyst Magazine said...

Hey Harry, You really know how to make an entrance... Bravo! It's beautiful! I can't wait for you to whistle up another great tune! Welcome back!

Jo Janoski said...

Wow! What a journey! Traveling on feeling and sound...deep base profundo of earth...wondering about the balance between silence and words... Amazing. I'm so glad you're back!

kheywood said...

Love the extended metaphor, Harry! - a new fan ;)

Anonymous said...

FOund myself trying to wet my lips and get the saliva going!! Keep whistlin!
nan

Dan said...

Welcome back, my friend. Can't help but wonder if this describes your absence and return. Shade and date palms are where life is easy...stay awhile!!