CHASING AFTER THE WIND
THE PAIR OF A BIRCH TREE STOOD ON A HILLSIDE; BOTH ROOTED ON A STONEY ROCKY MEADOWS BY THE STRENGTH OF THE SUN; THE QUAKE DRAINS THE LEAVES AFTER A MERCILESS STORM; COUNTLESS RAINS, HARMFUL, SOME FRIENDLY. EVEN THE BRANCHES FLAPS OPEN; THE DARKNESS CAVED IN;
ONE CANDLE LIGHT LIT AND SERVED AS A LIGHT; THOUGH NOT SO STRONG IT GUIDES A WAY; WHY THE WIND KEEPS BLOWING UNCERTAINLY; I CONTINUE ON TO GRASP IT; GRAB IT AND HELD IN MY PALM; I SAW THE WRINKLED LINES ON IT; IT TURNS BOTH WAYS AND MET AT THE SAME PLACE; SAME PLACE WHERE THE BIRCHES MADE A VOW. THE ROBIN HAVE STOPPED; CHASING AFTER...THE WIND.
G CIRCA BARCELO SEPT 6, 2010 BURNABY, BC
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