A Safari of Desire (original poem)
By Richard L. Provencher
Mon, 27 Feb 2012
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In South Africa hyenas
signal they
too are part of
this precious landscape
lions meditate in pride, crocodile
snouts protrude, guarding
watery temples
and the Marula tree a guide,
spirit of ancestors
released --
Whipping Whettle leaves,
feathery in comfort
Mopane trees, scrubby
bush, gorges, sliding hillsides
on this Nyalaland Trail of
abundance.
Thatched-roof huts
in a circle, leafy trees
understanding Nature’s need
for privacy.
In the darkness memory
baskets
bathe in blessings
touching your scent
gathers in a night of loving.
© Richard L. Provencher
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Really loved this poem
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Really loved this poem Richard, you painted a
wonderful picture with words.
You captured the senses and the smells of Africa,
so well.
Jenny.
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very carefully edited and
very carefully edited and reconstructed over time Richard and it shows - a eautifully put together peice.
one thing... these released spirits of ancesters - is that because they were eaten!
maisie Guess what? I'm still alive!
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