Bird Brain, by Lori
Field
I was sitting in an old garden
I was ill and without money.
I had followed the Sufi path
and made the promise
to visit Mecca
at least one time in my life.
Now my journey had come to an end
and I couldn´t fulfill my promise.
I was sitting in passive listening
presence
under a Jacaranda tree
when my eyes closed
for the last time.
I had a dream where I visited
my beloved grandmother
in the Northern forests.
She was arranging flowers
in a silver cauldron
and in the night
they awoke
and flew to Venice.
They landed in the window
of an old cartographer
who, the Venezians told,
had stolen Lucifer´s dreams.
But I knew he was drawing
imaginary world maps
based on stories
he had heard from travelers.
And I remembered that it was I
who had told him
that there are
one thousand roads to Mecca.
...
From the blog category: My Poems
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