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An Unmoving Wind
I sit, transfixed
Unmoving
Unwanting
All stillness gathers around me
And before Mara, the earth bares witness for me too
I
Am
Here
She roars her curses and makes her face the blinding sun
Beating down upon me and evaporating the water in my veins
I crack and break
But still,
through shattered, chapping lips I say
I
Am
Here
The Bohdi tree offers me shade
And Mara grinds her teeth
Wild-eyed she flays herself of skin
so that her breasts are mangled
Bleeding
And she glares at me, threatening
Raising her scourge, she swings
And I whisper placcidly
I
Am
Here
The leather hears and unbinds itself
Her weapon comes undone
Rabid,
Spitting venomous reproaches
She condemns me for my sins
And demands her judges execute
a thousand arrow volley arches toward my place
Deep breath
And without words
I say
I
Am
Here
The arrows honor their parents
By becoming the blossoms and colorful leaves
of the trees from which they were cut
And fall at my folded feet
Lotus seated I recieve in deep respect
Their honor
And we exchange a delightful greeting
Mara tears her eyes out so she will not have to see
The earth itself reiterating for me
I
Am
Here
Madness gripped
Bleeding, spitting, eyeless
Beating at the frustrated heart within her chest
Mara implores:
"What God of Beast and Soil are you?
What poisoned dagger must I draw?"
To which I raise my head and smile
Beaming love from under flesh
"No God," I say,
"But, within, something more.
A complex question with a perfect answer.
Something greater, which even worship cannot defile.
...
I
Am
Here."
Mara screams and tears her hair out by the handfuls
as she cooks in her own heat
Burning in the fire for which she intended me
Eons passed
My body died and was interred
Mara came to gloat
But as she strode she felt the wind
And a whisper in her ear
A familiar voice from long ago that said
I
Am
Still...
Here.
Unmoving
Unwanting
All stillness gathers around me
And before Mara, the earth bares witness for me too
I
Am
Here
She roars her curses and makes her face the blinding sun
Beating down upon me and evaporating the water in my veins
I crack and break
But still,
through shattered, chapping lips I say
I
Am
Here
The Bohdi tree offers me shade
And Mara grinds her teeth
Wild-eyed she flays herself of skin
so that her breasts are mangled
Bleeding
And she glares at me, threatening
Raising her scourge, she swings
And I whisper placcidly
I
Am
Here
The leather hears and unbinds itself
Her weapon comes undone
Rabid,
Spitting venomous reproaches
She condemns me for my sins
And demands her judges execute
a thousand arrow volley arches toward my place
Deep breath
And without words
I say
I
Am
Here
The arrows honor their parents
By becoming the blossoms and colorful leaves
of the trees from which they were cut
And fall at my folded feet
Lotus seated I recieve in deep respect
Their honor
And we exchange a delightful greeting
Mara tears her eyes out so she will not have to see
The earth itself reiterating for me
I
Am
Here
Madness gripped
Bleeding, spitting, eyeless
Beating at the frustrated heart within her chest
Mara implores:
"What God of Beast and Soil are you?
What poisoned dagger must I draw?"
To which I raise my head and smile
Beaming love from under flesh
"No God," I say,
"But, within, something more.
A complex question with a perfect answer.
Something greater, which even worship cannot defile.
...
I
Am
Here."
Mara screams and tears her hair out by the handfuls
as she cooks in her own heat
Burning in the fire for which she intended me
Eons passed
My body died and was interred
Mara came to gloat
But as she strode she felt the wind
And a whisper in her ear
A familiar voice from long ago that said
I
Am
Still...
Here.
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