I loved this song! I wrote the poem while I listened to it. I have never done this before. Usually I listen to the song and write after. I found that little pieces of the song would jump out and find their way into the poem. So, any lines from the song I will go back later and identify them some how. Thank you, Caitlin for this beautiful song.
prairie love
dust coats my feet,
bare toes to the Earth
as it should be –
I pray with my bare soul to these prickles
and tiger lilies
wild in the sunlight.
clouds of my foot prints
lead me to:
those fallen barns
holding more than dried lumps of what horses leave in their wake
of meals once eaten;
to fallen barns holding
first groping loves in slanting hay lofts
what green-eyed boys leave in their wake
in the hint of sweet grass scents swimming in our hair
our heads
our hands retracing places those green-eyed boys traced, too.
or tufts of cottonwood seeds gathered around
those bare toes
reminding me of
snow-filled days when fires in barrels
filled abandoned train cars with light and warmth
of adolescent laughter,
tinkling of icy beer bottles in paper cases
hoping love would warm
or teach
this dear,
young heart
to love with body
and spirit.
these past years
my feet,
dust coated and praying,
have walked those sacred roads again
with ghosts of those now spirit
holding my hand as I go
to let me know
the land has me now:
holding my dusty feet and frozen hands,
binding my broken heart with bailing twine –
broken by stubborn boys who taught me how to be bare
before the fires ignited in the back 40
in the shadows of cottonwoods
who kept our secrets in the fields.
(c) r.l.elke