Poem: Hope and Prayers (Tanka)

 I.

Can you imagine
rainbows at your fingertips
cool rain on your skin
no ash falling on your brow
no blood dripping from your hands?

II.

Dawn shows its promise
golden light streams from the East
Birds sing their praises
and their hope begins anew
maybe today things will change.

III.

They are supplicants
pray that all will turn out well
while their fellow man
revels in extravagance
they wonder why words don't work.

IV.

Afternoon wanes low
and dusk begins to approach
sun sets like always
bloody red on horizon
shadows loom between the trees

V.

You sigh and then smile
as the birds all fall silent
everything the same
yet you still cling to the hope
that the dawn comes again.

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