Saturday, April 23, 2011

Crisis on the Savannah


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Acacia trees in the Sahel sub-Saharan savanna ecoregion, Gourma, Burkina Faso: photo by Marco Schmidt, 9 August 2006


..................“I must complain the cards are ill-shuffled till I have a good hand.” — Swift


"Believing something will happen
.......Because I don’t want it to
And that some other thing won’t
.......Because I do --” I wailed to the dealer --
“This is desperation.” “Yeah?” he said. But then by
.......Your graceful lines, your lioness’ mane,
Your heat as you returned from
.......Your day in the jungle, you relieved me from
What in myself was desperate,
.......What even now insists on wishing
And believing. Still in the sheen of finely-breathing
.......Blond hair that covers you,
By the flashing way you move from tree
.......To tree, and from room to room,
Making it a bright full house,
.......I find at least the light to see the cards I am dealt.





La Gran Sabana
(Venezuela): photo by Inti, 9 December 2008



TC: Crisis on the Savannah, Bolinas, 1972, from When Things Get Tough on Easy Street, 1978