© 2015 Sineidin O'Niall
They call them "aliens".
The quiet workers who
tend to our food
so others can eat
and fear them.
© 2015 Sineidin O'Niall
They call them "aliens".
The quiet workers who
tend to our food
so others can eat
and fear them.
orange and baby blue
they work bent over, moving slowly
down the row
picking strawberries.
orange and baby blue
they work bent over, moving slowly
down the row
picking strawberries.
the pain, the monotony
the cold, the wet, the heat,
day after day, month after month
year after year.
Each is hooded, each wears a mask
and each is bundled against
the early morning mist as
they crouch and bend
harvesting lettuce
the pain, the monotony
the cold, the wet, the heat,
day after day, month after month
year after year.
Each is hooded, each wears a mask
and each is bundled against
the early morning mist as
they crouch and bend
harvesting lettuce
be brave enough,
stoic enough, or strong enough
to endure.
Why do they do it?
How do they endure aching muscles,
tired limbs, and numbed senses
for a few dollars to send home
miles away?
be brave enough,
stoic enough, or strong enough
to endure.
Why do they do it?
How do they endure aching muscles,
tired limbs, and numbed senses
for a few dollars to send home
miles away?
in the dry river bed.
Twenty runners.
Some carry cardboard suitcases,
some hold hands.
in the dry river bed.
Twenty runners.
Some carry cardboard suitcases,
some hold hands.
They run looking over their shoulders.
Looking back, they run across the dry river bed road.
The first disappear
back into the reeds
They run looking over their shoulders.
Looking back, they run across the dry river bed road.
The first disappear
back into the reeds
Her suitcase breaks open.
She wears a bright print dress.
It once was pretty, but now it’s worn
and so is she.
Her suitcase breaks open.
She wears a bright print dress.
It once was pretty, but now it’s worn
and so is she.
He lifts her to her feet so carefully, So lovingly
I’m envious
as they hurry into the reeds,
the suitcase left behind.
The runners are gone
the wind whispers
and rustles the reeds
a bird sings
feathered seeds dance in the heat
He lifts her to her feet so carefully, So lovingly
I’m envious
as they hurry into the reeds,
the suitcase left behind.
The runners are gone
the wind whispers
and rustles the reeds
a bird sings
feathered seeds dance in the heat
two green jeeps fly over the river bank,
and grind circles in the sand.
Anonymous hunters.
I wonder if I have
the strength of spirit
to live in flight
for the sake of love
of the ones I left behind?
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two green jeeps fly over the river bank,
and grind circles in the sand.
Anonymous hunters.
I wonder if I have
the strength of spirit
to live in flight
for the sake of love
of the ones I left behind?
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where they sleep at night.
Dug into the ground in the hills
hidden from the sight
of anonymous hunters.
where they sleep at night.
Dug into the ground in the hills
hidden from the sight
of anonymous hunters.
shelters against the cold night,
unless the sides collapse
and become a secret grave
and tomb.
Could I endure the terrors
of a land in which
language locks me out
and hates me for who I am
for the sake of my daughter?
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shelters against the cold night,
unless the sides collapse
and become a secret grave
and tomb.
Could I endure the terrors
of a land in which
language locks me out
and hates me for who I am
for the sake of my daughter?
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shelters against the cold night,
unless the sides collapse
and become a secret grave
and tomb.
Could I endure the terrors
of a land in which
language locks me out
and hates me for who I am
for the sake of my daughter?
© 2015 Sineidin O'Niall
shelters against the cold night,
unless the sides collapse
and become a secret grave
and tomb.
Could I endure the terrors
of a land in which
language locks me out
and hates me for who I am
for the sake of my daughter?
© 2015 Sineidin O'Niall
Is it desperation or determination
that brings them here?
Is it fear or ignorance
that tries to drive them away?
There’s so little I know
about myself.
© 2015 Sineidin O'Niall
Is it desperation or determination
that brings them here?
Is it fear or ignorance
that tries to drive them away?
There’s so little I know
about myself.
© 2015 Sineidin O'Niall
She was a very small puppy
Her world was a cardboard box
in front of a grocery store
Until she went to a new home
With someone who loved her.
She was a very small puppy
Her world was a cardboard box
in front of a grocery store
Until she went to a new home
With someone who loved her.
So many wonderful things to see
So many smells complex and enticing.
And so she found new things
and traveled to places beyond beyond.
So many wonderful things to see
So many smells complex and enticing.
And so she found new things
and traveled to places beyond beyond.
she loved a cat and loved her yard
and slept at night in her own wooden bed
She would lie at night before she slept
And watch the cat watching over her
she loved a cat and loved her yard
and slept at night in her own wooden bed
She would lie at night before she slept
And watch the cat watching over her
And raced along the banks
of deep and mysterious rivers
She jumped and ran between towering redwoods
and played in blowing drifts of cottonwood seeds.
And raced along the banks
of deep and mysterious rivers
She jumped and ran between towering redwoods
and played in blowing drifts of cottonwood seeds.
she went to school and tried her best,
but there was only one person
she would listen to and obey
Her friend, her companion, her heart
she went to school and tried her best,
but there was only one person
she would listen to and obey
Her friend, her companion, her heart
A bassett.puppy with short short legs
And long long ears
Too small to fear
And too loving not to love.
A bassett.puppy with short short legs
And long long ears
Too small to fear
And too loving not to love.
The cat, the puppy and she
They played together, walked together.
Ate together
and slept together.
The cat, the puppy and she
They played together, walked together.
Ate together
and slept together.
through saguaro and ocotillo
and smelled the scents of coyote and rabbit
Together they breathed the desert sickness
and only she survived.
through saguaro and ocotillo
and smelled the scents of coyote and rabbit
Together they breathed the desert sickness
and only she survived.
They chased the wind in mountain passes
And ran from waves on Pacific shores
They looked at the lights of starry nights
And slept beside campfires in the still of the forest
They chased the wind in mountain passes
And ran from waves on Pacific shores
They looked at the lights of starry nights
And slept beside campfires in the still of the forest
He cat went away and she sleeps alone
She can't walk well and has gotten fat.
Most days she lies In her little wooden bed,
It's too small now but she won't lie anywhere else.
He cat went away and she sleeps alone
She can't walk well and has gotten fat.
Most days she lies In her little wooden bed,
It's too small now but she won't lie anywhere else.
Perhaps now, more than ever,
she is happy in her small wooden bed
She imagines and remembers.
Perhaps now, more than ever,
she is happy in her small wooden bed
She imagines and remembers.
and the stars, and the night,
and her friends, the puppy and cat.
She remembers the fields, the ocean,
The desert, the waves, the warm fires,
And being loved.
The Fat Dog is blind,
but all is well.
The Fat Dog is everything she imagines.
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and the stars, and the night,
and her friends, the puppy and cat.
She remembers the fields, the ocean,
The desert, the waves, the warm fires,
And being loved.
The Fat Dog is blind,
but all is well.
The Fat Dog is everything she imagines.
© 2016 Sineidin O'Niall