Thursday, April 17, 2014

dancing in the mud

gravel, sand & molasses
we pretend we're at a spa,
mixing with our feet
exfoliating, cooling our bodies down in an otherwise almost unbearable arid climate
   thanks for dancing with me sweet Caiti

we've planned
we've traveled
we've arrived in a beautiful country
           beautiful people who need a hand up

tiptoeing barefoot over rocks, scooting past a chicken
making room for a duck and her brother,
     I walk around a bush to find the water hose
the mud is stubborn, paints the heel, gets in between the toes
a friend bends down to help me wash … one foot at a time
  thanks Dina for not even hesitating

bricks soaked in water
laid out with purpose, but simply placed, quickly completed

it's like chocolate frosting, filling in the cracks with homemade concrete
adding a little bit more on one side when we realize the cement slab,
             or is it the dirt floor?
                                                isn't quite level

spreading the "gravel, sand & molasses" with work gloves on
deciding to abandon the work gloves because
     it's like a spa for the hands, the mud gets under the fingernails, cool to the touch
   thanks for frosting the "chocolate cake" with me Michael

sweat drips down my back, down my face
I'm enclosed in a small "kitchen" 
floor and walls covered in soot
smoke lingering from the morning fire where tortillas were cooked for breakfast
someone reaches over and wipes the sweat away
   thank you beautiful Rachel

we stop, there's a breeze
we stop and laugh because the simple breeze feels so good for just a moment
     in the heat that, to us, is unbearable
no fan - no air conditioning - no ice-filled glass of water
   a simple breeze that makes us smile

when we leave this place we leave behind a stove
     not a beautiful six-burner stove with an extra-large capacity oven
a simple stove
for a family with simple, but very profound needs

the "pilot light" is lit
    twigs, scrap paper, branches have been stuffed inside the small cavern that we have made so diligently, literally with the sweat of our brow
we have been given an opportunity
     build a stove that will alleviate a bit of the pain
     build a stove that will supply a safer way to cook
        a little bit of wisdom shared that can maybe give them
                   give their children
            a better quality of life
less coughing, less wheezing, maybe less need for medical care

hauling, shoveling, lifting, soaking
sweating, laughing, crying, dancing
   thanks John for leading










*Click on the Link below if you're interested in dancing in the mud
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