Where have you been?
Where have you been?
Had you forgotten me!
I feared you went where
fragrant scent
is lost on dewy ground.
I feared you lost.
I feared you gone.
I feared you would not come.
I feared the days
sun up, sun down
would never bring you home.
I looked for you, when out on walks.
I searched and searched in vain
You were not near,
you were not there,
you where gone far away.
At night I heard you on the wind.
The chimney spoke to me
of sand and rock
of snow and ice
of strange and
wondrous things.
I dreamt the rhythm of a wheel.
that clicked on a rails of steel.
I dreamt of you on camel backs
the rolling gait I feel.
I heard strange sounds,
I heard strange words.
I heard the calls to prayer.
I felt the rasp of history.
I felt the pain of time.
I felt the loneliness of grief.
I knew these pains were mine.
I knew that time was slipping by.
I knew you would not come.
I knew that you were far away,
perhaps, like others gone.
But all at once I felt faint hope.
I felt you in the air.
I felt the warmth
of love come home
and knew that you were near.
David Garlick, Sidney, April, 2008