INDIANS AND MANBATEES

 

When one of the first settlers asked a Native American, 

“What do you call this land?”

He shrugged his shoulders and scratched his head…

“It has no name…

it’s shared by all

we call it ours.”he said. 

 

The other day we visited sacred Indian mounds built by people we didn’t know

Temple mounds and burial grounds constructed a thousand years ago.

 

The mounds were built next to a river and as we watched clouds drift in the sky

we were blessed as quietly in that river a family of manatees came floating by.

 

And I thought as we stood in the shade and comfort of two beautiful old oak trees

how they have a lot in common…Indians and manatees.

 

How they lived in tandem with the land honest sincere direct

taking only what they needed…treating all things with respect.

 

How they shared this land together…. for oh so many years

until our ancestors came across the ocean and chose to settle here.

 

Chose to endanger their way of life, who they were…who they would be

threatening their individual journeys…endangering their history.

 

And today when I look a Indians and Manatees I see all that we hijacked

how we’ve left them, through our greed and arrogance, with scars upon their backs.

 

And I wondered as we climbed reverentially to the top of the temple stairs

how they must wish for a time when America was not America…

just a land they both called…theirs.

 

for a time when they shared the land, 

the rivers 

and the trees

for a time when they were happy 

 

being Indians and manatees.


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