Lightning bugs swoop in the humid night air
Bursts of bright green light-trails curl in the thick wetness of summer
Echoing fireworks
Rockets and bombs bursting red glare
That left trails of smoke drifting in the dark
Covering a city
A forest
A mountain
In yesterday's celebration of our so called Freedom
Today it was hot
And the air humid and thick
Sweat just sitting and soaking on my body
Making everything sticky to the touch
Flesh to flesh, foot to floor, hand to railing, belly to shirt
But the sun wasn’t one to be left out either
Beating heat down on my shoulders and neck
Anytime I went outside
Finally though it set
Letting dark skies and a cooler breeze drift in
I sat outside in relief and looked up
Cloud cover hid the stars but were suddenly illuminated with other flashes
Other rumblings
Thunder this time
Nature's fireworks
Is Sango celebrating this so called time of independence
Does this orisa care for our country's ideas of freedom and victory
Does he rejoice in one colonizer overthrowing another
Or is he demonstrating a larger
Deeper power
Laughing at our little bursts of reds and blues
Our petty explosions in the night air trying to recall the glory of battles won
He plays across the vastness of the heavens
With his bolts of brilliance dancing across the sky
Cloud to cloud
Cloud to earth
Dancing as the air cracks and splits carrying
His laughter rolling across the treetops
Across the city
Across the mountain
Across the ocean
And what do these fireflies
These lightning bugs
say to it all
To human and nonhuman echos of light in the night
A night that for them is
Steady
Consistent in the summer’s dusk to its deep dark
Their fiery dances will continue
Long after the smoky haze drifts away
Long after the summer thunderstorm streams through
What do they notice in the skies above
Do they see our celebration
Our godsesses
Maybe their own
Do they reach upwards in ecstasy
Longing to be reunited with the greatness flashing above them
I don't think so
I think they
As we do
Orient to those who speak a language we understand
Lightning
Lightning bug
Fireworks
Firefly
Those are our words for them
Light and Fire
But what do they call themselves
They know their people just as we know ours
Yet can we be open to this fire and light on their own terms
To listen and see in their language
Enough to come together in relationship as siblings
As partners
As elders
or more likely
as juniors
In this life
They may not see our fireworks as wondrous
Though they may wonder at them
They may not see lightning as their god
But still relate to its presence
Or not
As dark deepens I close my laptop
Letting this light and my thinking rest in the wonder of the dancing that surrounds me
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