Laetoli
Laetoli
At Laetoli,
for seventy feet,
there are footprints,
preserved in volcanic ash,
three and a half million years old.
Down from the trees,
fully upright, pre-human,
a woman and a man
walking
together
somewhere.
Who knows if she's with child,
what beast they just escaped, or
if they've lost their tribe or are rejoining it.
Tread carefully,
we never know,
how we'll be remembered,
as are they,
walking
somewhere
together.
2 Comments:
Trace in time. This poem itself is a form of it too.
When will Ronald republish THE SWEET SCENTED MANUSCRIPT?
The educated world awaits!
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