You have left that dust-filled
land of opportunity, left
smiling faces and games,
weathered nights with no home,
left song and merriment and grit.
Your purposeful stride held you
sure, even in the leaving …
Now those who remain
continue to stream into your dreams,
jostling and melding–
collaged moments calling your name.
Hands clasp and cling
to hope – the guarding of tomorrow.
Their green memory sings
out of parched lips,
breathes again old stories
to guide faltering feet –
a cadenced march toward peace.
And you, here now, sleeping.
Bringing them home.
—
Julie Stuckey grew up in Pennsylvania, graduated from the University of Delaware in business and currently lives in Pawling, New York. She has had numerous poems published online, in print journals and in anthologies, including: Apropos Literary Journal, Ardent, Blast Furnace, Dead Mule, Prairie Wolf Press Review, Seven Hills Review, Shark Reef, Verdad and Wilderness House Literary Review.