Its just a dry spell, dear

I am drifting like an ocean
Floating like the high winds
Everyone is so rooted in this world
Yet I have no place to rest my head
Indeed, I am different
I have no treasure but the Eternal Mother
I have no food but what comes from her breast
Tao 20
 
The Sahara desert was once green
Lush and wet
Many fed and drank of her waters
That body now bare as bone
Bleached bright by sun and sand
Even now
Far below
Probing radar reveals a river
Deep and patient
It waits
Like a shy child
Timid, unsure
The buried treasure is saved
Like a virgin bride
 
Hours in an airport
Days in hotels
Food prepared on assembly lines
Even when it is late
Home is the oasis
To which
Like the lost, parched Bedouin
I will crawl with my last breath
 
In my chair
Coffee, slippers and book
Once again
I am young
 
dg
 
12/8/11
 
 
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