LIFE BLOOD

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Rivers flow with water and blood

above earth’s bedrock and my own

carved out from the beat of a steady flow.

Banks erode, sometimes 

bursting,  or crumbling slow.

Older beds are no longer smooth;

broken branches snagged

and embedded roughly in the 

now-gravelled surface below.

My skin and earth’s, bruised

and channeled by our river’s glow.

As the drying out continues

to thicken and slow 

river’s course is brought low.

Finally, so dry it comes to an end

and our efforts to amend

cannot stop its final show.

Dried rivers of water or of blood

cannot sustain life

while we foolishly wonder

“Where did the rivers go?”

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