Disappear
I was in Golden Gate National Park at the northern tip of the Drakensburg mountains while traveling through South Africa during the month of May. On my hike up sandstone canyons and windy meadows I wrote the following poem as a reflection of my time in Johannesburg and the wilds of Southern Africa.
Disappear
O prism rivulets
Sailing in canyon wind
Touching a cairn, shimmering
The shadow of birds on pale sandstone
Perhaps this is life stripped to its essence.
Should you pity a man with nothing?
His fashions outdated
His beard untrimmed
His hair uncombed, unkempt
His wallet without swagger or persuasion
But did you see his smile, wide with life?
The present is all we have.
Did you notice the way of
The green bush leaves dancing in the sunlight
Contrasted with earthen tones of carved canyon walls?
You chase and you chase
Your technologies are effigies
Towering over soul and body
You cannot escape the vacuum of fear
That all you have will one day
Disappear.
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