“Surrounded by progress, I feel a nagging sense of our species’ regression.”
from Red Sorghum, by Mo Yan
Author Archives: khadakhada
A Cedar Grove
Western Cedars
along a
tall-grass prairie
frame my life.
Surviving change,
a seedy
overgrown place
harbors me.
Musing in wild
transcendence,
buoyant bluebirds
sing me back.
from The Way of the Wind
(Village Books Press, 2008)
Blue River
She calles me to secluded pools
along quiet shores
beneath canopies of White Oak
and Red Cedar.
My pace slows –
thoughts diminish,
sounds hush
in this cloistered place.
I sit in shadows smoking
a soft cigar,
the full moon peaking
above the ridge.
Beyond dense timber,
purling water
and tree frogs abide
a humble campfire.
I have no need tonight
for noise,
no desire
for that other life.
Only primal sounds matter:
these ancient rituals
merging fire and water,
earth and sky.
Ken Hada
from The Way of the Wind
(Village Books Press, 2008)