I Dream
I dream of a great wind
swelling up from the depths of the earth –
to sweep through all countries, all peoples,
rushing and cleansing,
blowing away war and hatred
the ubiquitous guns
ignorance and prejudice
selfishness and greed,
expelling with the force of a hundred hurricanes
all the ridiculous games of destruction
we invent and perpetrate,
all the hideous follies we create
in our diseased minds
and teach to our children
so that these evils
go on and on and proliferate ...
but this is a dream,
which fades to a slow twilight
in which there is no renewing fury,
no windstorm of pure intense breath
carrying all such horrors before it
into annihilation, leaving a green space
for peaceful, lovely regeneration,
a new unfolding of the world
as it was, once upon a time,
or could be ... I dream
of a mighty wind.
Written in response to Poets United's Midweek Motif: Wind Power
You and me both, Rosemary.
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