none shall remember
When we are gone, none shall remember, not ourselves or prodigy of own
The beauty and mystery of the plains and deserts in the west
The way the warm winds around the canyons had blown
The way the prairie dogs would scatter to their holes if at all distressed
Time will claim all that is seen and heard
The wild domain of every animal and bird
The untame of the plain dotted with tufs and fern;
Mother earth will drain the life from here without a word
When we are gone, none shall remember these sights
The majestic way the caracara’s feathers decorated like regal gems give it its might
The subtle sway of the cactus with its foliage of yellow and pink decorating like lights
The glory of this is not to stay, when one realizes it can force into existential plight
But in the sorrow, in the temporary, we might find a permanent will
To see as much of the birds and grass and the crimson landscape
For those are the sights that give hearts their fill
To look at the evident mortality and find an escape