Saturday, November 21, 2015

For Buff, Zora, and MJ, Paris, November 2015


Across the homelands
We keep watch,
We see the future coming

The buffalo have now returned 
They graze the grasses long in spring 
And winter wheat will come in time
For harvest after solstice.
I am Tatanka Itancan.

Water glints in morning sun,
A shadow curves to surface light
Folds back down, a graceful dive,
Scales flash and disappear.
I am Cante Skuya Win 

While arching high and over us
Thermal riders fly through clouds,
We hear their cries, the darkening skies,
The Golden Eagle watches.
I am Anunkasan Tokaheya

Across the homelands
We keep watch,
Though we may leave and then come back
To care for Unci Maka
And so this is our vision now,
Ancestors guided us to this
We ask you keep your promises 
We pledge that we'll keep ours. 
We're all one heart, one voice, one plan, 
The one Creator gives us.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

No Way Out

Out in the meadow the Japanese maple
Burns red in November sun, slanting in low enough to uplight
The lowest limbs.

Red, it pierces me, destabilizing an
Already unsteady self, wraps anger
And fear twinning as I fight the tears.

In past times I've loved the fall, my
Season, the season of my birth,
I thought that I've been good and strong
And tried to occupy my space and time
With some intention; 
With love and an open heart.

Red, like blood, like fire, fugitive,
This intensity.