Caminos

December 27th, 2011 by Deborah Hirsch

 

 

The arroyo follows water
that passes through.
Mineral-red, intent,
it wants only
the way of water
that does not gather.

Along it, sprays of chamisa brush
resist browsing creatures,
resist need of rain,
grow fists of gold blossoms-
the daughters of stoics
with their shoulders to the sun.

From the juniper-clustered bend,
coyote watches its joke,
its scat cairn,
without a care for audience.
She will hunt at dusk
where sinkholes evaporate slowly,
lapping with her tongue
beneath the tamarisk

And now, early snow settles low
with strewn pebbles.
Daubed with arroyo red,
it will wash the desert again
toward the Rio Grande.

The snowmelt will flow
from Taos to Matamoros.

Ravens laugh.
Their throats of madrona wood
and tumbling stone,
they ride wind currents
every day,

up and down the arroyos.

 

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3 Responses to “Caminos”

  1. Sarah Martin says:

    Bravo Bravo Deborah!
    You have a very special love and knowing of the southwest!
    I’m in Portland Or and missing the desert, so your gorgeous images are just the ticket.
    Thinking of you and sending love
    S

  2. Karen Keane says:

    Wow! Deborah, so vivid, so beautiful, so much the veiw of one who has walked (run) the land. Wishing you a very good new year & beyond…K

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