This was inspired by the small flowers that I found in Iraq near the Euphrates. |
Ogden Flowers Far away from home And surrounded by the sand; This place is my home for a while, This flower dotted piece of land. This place is not beautiful… Maybe just a little piece, But at times reminds me of us, I have that at the very least. In this desolate place Where nothing seems to grow, I’ve learned one thing That perhaps you didn’t know. These flowers so strong That stand as a pair; Their tops so golden, Just as your curled and flowing hair. Patches of lavender flowing As the breeze blows by, Stained by the colors of sunset Sent from a velvet desert sky. These long stemmed soldiers With helmets of lavender and gold Stand shoulder to shoulder, Outnumbered but bold. A light breeze on my face Offers me comfort for a while; A lighter moment it gives me As if I were a child. I see you in my dreams Yet awake all the while; Staring into the horizon… I can hear your smile. They are my allies Waving bravely in the wind, In this place consumed by evil They have no sin. As we stand our post, No comfort of a cool morning dew, I wonder which of us stands watch, And who is watching who. They stand watch with me And look so small. These little sentries Will outlast us all. At day’s end With the setting of the sun; Still standing tall Together, they have won. |