(04-25-2024, 09:05 AM)Bunx Wrote: Ashes
Ashes of a church,
Top scarid Native graves ghosts
I hope flowers bloom.
I agree with Tranq, this is haunting on some level or levels.
I do find the 2nd line awkward. Perhaps ...
"Top sacred Native bones" or "Atop sacred Native bones" or "Atop sacred burial grounds"
Pondering on this, I don't see how ghosts can be sacred. Graves, yes, ghosts no. Maybe that's just me.
3rd line for your consideration ...
"Hoping wild flowers bloom."
Lastly, I will share the story that I get from this.
A church has burned to the ground. Perhaps on purpose, because it was built on a Native American burial site. And the one who set the fire is pondering on what is next for this land. Hoping flowers will bloom. Hoping something beautiful can follow two levels of "wrong".
While the "story" is troubling on multiple levels, that's OK, and I shall not comment on those levels.
Additional thought popped into my head. If there are in fact Native "ashes", perhaps they will "one day" mingle or blend with the ashes of the church. Just a random thought that came to mind.
In general, I found the tone (?) of it grabbed my attention, which is pretty amazing to me with a 3 line poem.
Hope I haven't gone overboard here, since this is actually the miscellaneous forum. Apologies if I have.