The River Dreams
The River dreamed it heard the Earth laughIt dreamed of a time
When the Wind blew its pure breath
Through old forests
Rippling across the back of a million buffalo
And under the wings
Of birds whose songs are now silent
The River dreamed it was a time
When men walked
To the beat of the Earth’s heart
When he used to sit and listen
To the stories of the Cicada
When mankind would cleanse their minds
And renew their spirits
In the River’s calm waters
The River dreamed
That humankind once again sought wisdom
From the eagle, beaver and crow
When they would look
Up at the everlasting sky
Into the soul of night
And feel the hand of God upon their hearts.
Now their hands
Drip black with the Earth’s tears
Their lips dance with forgetfulness
And have eyes which trample
The stomach of truth
It is a foul stench
That cannot be washed
Or dreamed away
Copyright ©2009 Anthony Hall
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