Parched Time

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