dedicated to all who suffer because of war
image and poem below the fold
An injured man walks away from the site of a roadside bomb attack in Baghdad August 1, 2006.
REUTERS/Mahmoud Raouf Mahmoud
Wildwood Flower
by Kathryn Stripling Byer
I hoe thawed ground
with a vengeance. Winter has left
my house empty of dried beans
and meat. I am hungry
and now that a few buds appear
on the sycamore, I watch the road
winding down this dark mountain
not even the mule can climb
without a struggle. Long daylight
and nobody comes while my husband
traps rabbits, chops firewood, or
walks away into the thicket. Abandoned
to hoot owls and copperheads,
I begin to fear sickness. I wait
for pneumonia and lockjaw. Each month
I brew squaw tea for pain.
In the stream where I scrub my own blood
from rags, I see all things flow
down from me into the valley.
Once I climbed the ridge
to the place where the sky
comes. Beyond me the mountains continued
like God. Is there no place to hide
from His silence? A woman must work
else she thinks too much. I hoe
this earth until I think of nothing
but the beans I will string,
the sweet corn I will grind into meal.
We must eat. I will learn
to be grateful for whatever comes to me.
The candle that DianeL first lit many months ago, and which has become such an important part of these diaries since, is still available here.
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“It is like trying to ignite – to pass on the responsibilities as much as possible to everyone else.” – Ravi Shankar
Thanks again, Rub, for keeping Iraq front and center.
…when true Peace is shared.
I will not look away from the horror. I bare witness to the madness.
No reason…
understand, please,
(all of you
with bloodied faces
horrified eyes,
and murdered children,)
why I must look away
from time to time,
in order to keep
breathing,
in order to keep
doing,
any infintessimal
thing I can do
to try
to stop this