Day 904
If your tent collapses
these young people
will put it back up,
tape rips in the panels,
tie it to other tents. If
the mud around your tent
is so deep you slip on it
when the rain lets up
and you dare go out,
they’ll go down to the beach,
bring back pails of sand
to absorb the water.
If you need water to drink,
to cook with, to bathe
your infant with, they’ll
get it from the water truck.
They’re kids, they
should be in school.
They should be playing soccer
in the afternoons. They
should be dancing, laughing.
Many of them have lost
parents, are living
in tents with other kids’
parents. Call out their names.
What else
can they do now but help?
What else, under a sky
still crossed with drones,
under the eyes of snipers,
in the spring just beginning
to burst into blossom,
green shoots coming up
unfathomably,
through the sludge of winter,
feces, rotting flesh.