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jwesley
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since 2000-04-30
Posts 7563
Spring, Texas

0 posted 2000-10-03 04:21 PM




Tribal Elders


The old men, tribal elders, five in all,
walking along the road's edge
where blacktop ended and gravel,
giving way to desert sand began,
in single file made their way
from the battered trailer they share
to the reservation's grocery-beer hall;
a five mile trek, daily made,
for one beer apiece.

The eyes of the first
denim clad, cotton shirted old man
wearing a battered, black cowboy hat
with a single black-tipped, white feather
stuck in the band, back slanted
as if wind blown, stared straight ahead
guiding the way, seeing all there was to see.

The second,
dressed as they all were, in similar
attire, walked in step slightly behind,
listening; listening to every thing
there was to hear, everything heard before,
all sounds present today, and those
that would not be known until tomorrow.

Third in line with hair as grey as the wolf,
the oldest of them all walked in step
with the elder before ,
occasionally licking his lips,
inhaling deeply,
waving a hand through the air,
tasting all, testing the way.

Well into life, yet the youngest.
the tallest of the five was fourth in line,
shuffling his feet in the gravel
and sand, reaching up to touch
the man before him, feeling the air
the ground, life and death's  eternal
circle dancing over the earth.

Last, and shortest of all,
came an older man, in step
with the rest, constantly turning
his head from side to side, up
and down, sniffing, smelling
the scents of the earth, the air,
the sky.

Five old warriors,
who had seen more years,
and in those years, more things,
than most of the tribe held
in collective memory; five old braves
with stave's in their left hands
tracking the blacktop's edge without
touching; five old men, mostly
blind and deaf, aged and weary,
seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, touching
in ways the rest of us have forgotten,
walking tall, straight, peaceful
and contented in their souls.



w.james beard, jr.



© Copyright 2000 Wesley James Beard, Jr. - All Rights Reserved
Kethry
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-07-29
Posts 9082
Victoria Australia
1 posted 2000-10-03 04:48 PM


walking tall, straight, peaceful
and contented in their souls.

Oooohh I like this.
Kethry


"It is the image in the mind that links us to lost treasures;
but it is the loss that shapes the image,
gathers the flowers weaves the garland."-

Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354
Listening to every heart
2 posted 2000-10-03 04:54 PM


James, this is wonderful...

Karilea
When you want to be loved, look within...KRJ


Waverly917
Member
since 2000-09-23
Posts 90
Hugo, MN
3 posted 2000-10-04 06:38 PM


I really like the sensory images you create here. Its great!

Abra

"So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains
And we never even know we have the key."
-Already Gone, The Eagles

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