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An alphabet of lowly folk
 
An alphabet of lowly folk
  
Who danced the river, sung the wind
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Who danced the tide and sang the wind
  
 
Now write their days on cobblestones
 
Now write their days on cobblestones

Latest revision as of 07:09, 27 March 2022

I laid a mark, a track, a trace

In sodden clay, by river's edge

Upon the rooty bank, at dusk

A sign, an ancient character

Akin to those my grandma carved

Atop the lintel and the hearth

And on her husband's sepulchre.

Few now can read the elder glyphs

An alphabet of lowly folk

Who danced the tide and sang the wind

Now write their days on cobblestones

In an unfitting parchment-hand.

I laid a trace, a track, a mark

A monument in river clay

That soon enough will wash away

I scratch it not for living eyes

But grandmothers and cypress-roots

And for an hour, the river sees

That still it is my home.