Sanctions
While in self-exile,
they pretended they were
something else -
elk in the wild perhaps,
or junkyard dogs - anything
just to get the taste of
shame,
hardship,
and ignorance
off their clothes.
~ ~ ~ ~
Father Elk
clutches his young -
a shivering, doe-eyed
bundle that bobs
along in the night.
~ ~ ~ ~
They clung to cliffs; crossed
vast divides of wealth
and poverty; [herded
through languages they
couldn't understand];
In past the peace
impasse; past leaders
like giggling bullies.
~ ~ ~ ~
The sky deepens
to an inky midnight;
hooves throw up mud
clods to the sky;
their bodies
dot the countryside;
little swarms beneath
a swollen moon.
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