Past Lives
by Kathy Mackey
Inside
this dream is a life I led.
Schoolgirl clothes of blue and grey,
We
all held hands with two or more
Running,
skipping, laughing, at play.
Then
the planes came, the bombs fell,
The
world became fire and screaming.
Inside
this cloud of pain, I bled.
Playground
littered with rag and bone,
Our
tree of swinging ropes and sturdy limbs
Burned,
broken, crumbling, engulfed by smoke.
Then
silence came, the planes left,
The
world became ash and moaning.
Inside
this memory of violent death
I
wore a radiant dress of golden light.
I
climbed my leafy tree to the very top
Singing,
touching, feeling another young life.
Then,
I knew the vibrant pulse of all souls.
Our
world became one with time unending.
May all beings know love and peace.