A oneness with nature ... |
| Harmony The sun, both a friend and a foe, has drained away life from the land. Its heated the winds that now blow parching the earth into sand. The elders, in one voice, have spoken. Together we’ll beseech the rain in song, both aloud and unspoken, to visit our land once again. The turquoise shines bright as we dance to honor the rain that we need. We call to the spirits, from our trance, as equals; there’s no need to plead. The dance is done and so, we wait. We watch the sky, no longer clear. The rain will come and so our fate is found within the heaven’s tears. The spirits of nature are friends; they’re part of the oneness of all, a link to life that never ends. We listen as their wisdom calls. An entry for "N.A. First Peoples' Form Poetry Contest" Prompt: Image Required Form: Traditional (Rhymed) Poetry ~ Quatrains with an abab rhyme Line Limits: Min 12/Max 32 Line Count: 20 |