Last Word by Ann Williams
LAST WORD
In Africa, one word for now,
Another word for tomorrow,
But forty words for the past.
The elephants do not forget.
They stand close in a circle,
Turn the heaped pile of bones
This way and that, stroke
Leg-bone, thigh and skull,
Rub dust into their faces.
Sighing, they understand
The weight of grief,
How memory is carried.
by Ann Williams
Poetry, edited by Peter Abbs (RIP 2020), Small Epiphanies, Resurgence & Ecologist, Sept/Oct 2013, Issue 280: p.52-53. I cannot locate a web presence for Ann Williams, if anyone can assist please get in touch. Resurgence & Ecologist is a marvellous read. I do not subscribe but enjoy a copy when visiting a city.
P.S. I feel bad not subscribing, but you have to 'cut your cloth'. That's not the only pain factor. An online subscription may be greener, and cheaper? As with book reviews (Ethics and AI - to follow), I need a physical copy, spending enough time on-screen already. The publication is much more than a magazine. The magazine represents a change of mindset and ironically reflects former and for many 'new' ways of life.