Sunday, July 24, 2011

SOMALIA ON MY MIND



SOMALIA ON MY MIND


Overcast at sunrise, with a cool breeze. A gray catbird in the middle of the gray driveway picks pebbles for the collection in its gizzard.---Dave Bonta, The Morning Porch, 07-23-11


At sunrise, they rouse their children,
if they have not yet mercifully died,
to trek through desert mirage searching
for oases, cacti, lizards, iguanas, worms,
anything. It’s a landscape of clean bones,
or carrion abandoned by even the crows
that fell prey to the ghastly death march.
 

I take a guilty gulp at my now tepid tea
when I espy a catbird swallow pebbles
strewn on the sunbaked driveway.
I wonder: can a  starving  child’s  belly
hold as many rock chips to ease pangs
of hunger? Catbirds prefer these strewn

granules to desert sand, I reckon,
but promptly neglect a morning shrug.



—Albert B. Casuga
07-23-11


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