Sunday, May 13, 2012

Pangaea: A Jream of Mother Irth

She was an elderly woman,
limping down the road.
A grandmotherly Mulatta silverback gorilla
frustrated with the world,

when a man approached
offering a wish, any wish,
she declined and waved him away
but he begged her
to make just one wish
"anything"

so she told him telepathically
"I wish my whole family
would come together once again."

He asked with great misunderstanding
where her family remains.
She said her uncle and aunt live in Brooklyn.

Tears were shed in the dream,
and on the pillow.
She told me what to wish for.
While wandering the road of dreams
as if it were dawn and dusk.

I cried twice at once
because her message was so beautiful,
and because the man couldn't understand
what she truly meant.

I deduced that because she all races,
and both human and animal,
that she was mother of all creatures,
that she wished for us all
to live like family,
not killing and fighting each other out of fear.

Sherman, the seer
who stand on the corner
at the crossroads by the courthouse,
interprets this as a wish for Pangaea,

PANGAEA.

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