SAVE OUR SOULS
Jean Jacque’s idea of how to live
in the future chaos of revolution:
Read Robinson Crusoe.
No one is here. I am alone
and survive with my eyes,
nose, ten fingers and toes,
air, water, earth and fire.
With flint and steel
I spark paper money
to start a fire.
There’s quiet music in the air
with no trace of violin strings
or thunder of kettle drums.
More famished than ever,
I follow strutting pigeons
to find out what flowers,
berries, roots and stamens
are good to eat.
A cluster of chanterelles,
worms under a rock, lizards,
frogs, and baby birds in a nest
all make my mouth water.
In God’s garden everything is holy.
Hunger leads the way for a safari of one.
There’s no room for words.
Three letters will do: S.O.S.
I must find a way to avoid the final dark.