Sunday, 4 July 2021

The language of the trees

A year later

Everyone had lost someone

Grief had bound us by it's hearth

Our hearts were sore from being pummeled by sorrow


A year later

Everyone had lost someone

Grief had bound us by it's hearth

Our hearts were sore from being pummeled by sorrow


We lost hope itself

The disease took everyone it touched

And it touched our healer

We gathered to send him off

To the ancestors who left us for dead


We had hoped

That he would find us a cure

But everything he did, killed us faster

All the herbs, shrubs, trees were fighting us

We stopped trying to get better



As he did for others, we laid him

On a plantain leaf- lined bamboo raft

To send him off on the sacred river

With his dying strength, he grabbed his remaining son

Who will now be infected

His shout came out as a raspy whisper

"They have finally come, the people that understand the language of the trees"