I THOUGHT, I SAW
I thought them spiders, tiny and black,
ballooning on gossamer strands through the
air;
just seasonal, natural, harmless things,
a fear it is fun to share with friends.
I thought them crows, swooping down from
the skies
in formation, following one by one;
or manna from heaven, sent by the Father
a blessing from Christ to share with
friends.
I thought it a troop, a troop of mushrooms,
too ordered and regular to be called
gregarious:
rows and rows of fertile fungus,
the type you harvest and share with friends.
I thought it a trail, or perhaps a road,
pedestrians walking in the rain,
umbrellas raised to ward off the water:
a crowd of strangers, a group of friends.
I thought it a river, flowing down from the
mountains:
wave upon wave, a deluge a flood;
higher and higher the waters rising,
we ran for the hills with our neighbors and
friends.
I saw an invasion, battalions of soldiers
parachute down and spread out on the road;
rank upon rank of them, blood at the front,
we fled and we died with our families and
friends.
I saw a dark painting: black, green, and
yellow.
I saw a dark headline, the prelude to war.
I wrote a dark poem that tells a dark story
for people to share with their family and
friends.
Mark Hendrickson is a poet and writer in the Des
Moines area. A 2023 Best of the Net and Pushcart
nominee, his work has appeared or is forthcoming in Prose
Online, Five Minutes, Synkroniciti, Swing, Lothlorien, and
others. Mark worked
for many years as a mental health technician in a locked psychiatric
unit. His background includes music, healthcare, and psychology. Visit his
website at: www.markhendricksonpoetry.com,
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ReplyDeleteThe imagery is stunning !
DeleteGreat! Great great Mark!
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