Desert Creature
Desert Creature
My hands were once mirrored in oasis,
drenched in the sweat of my labor, the
fullness of my fruits,
rich, voluptuous,
enough.
until you
saptapped my stomach acid
brain juices
spit me abridged to your young, hungry mouths
{let them chew and choke}
you harbor the slain as a cautionary tale,
mantis stooped in “prayer” plucking my needles,
wielding them as crusader swords,
stabbing my sides, I pour and pour
“Why are you so desperate like this?”
your hummingbirdbeak hummingbirdbelly
swells with life robbed from me
I am stationary: my roots reach wide, but never deep--
useless, God, I’m useless
that oasis bends in winds you blow
distorted body, distorted face
useless, God, I'm useless
I pour and pour and pour.
I hold 2,000 seeds within me, Mother Full of Grace
I house your children,
their children,
their children.
Every day, I endow their tilmas with nourishment,
my cape releases cascades of the sweetest, fairest vitality
I teem with the life you sought to steal
nestled in my candelabra arms
And though you sought to parch me,
starve me,
your own venom’s deluge saturated my petrified
Spirit: resurrected
Every day, the moon lay at my feet
the stars encompass me
the sun crowns my head
I am home, sustenance...
Providence.