Parched and cracked an inflexible ground reflects the heat skyward Where the vulture’s wing-spread casts a sharp shadow that drifts under the bent air A solitary man lopes along spear held aloft, elevated a !Kung warrior in search of food a wife and child mother and sister wait and hope, patiently The Kalahari sun rises narrowing his shadow Feet beat steadily, slap to dust, slap across the African dirt The inner man runs chasing a gazelle a humble event, but his dreams are trapped in the glazed despondency of his eyes In the distance, elephants, dusty trunks swaying, walk listlessly westward They keep some deep memory of knowing water a timeless compass Patience and time across the parched and cracked earth