Whose Fault?, by Taylor Graham
Whose Fault?
I watched on TV as the land burned.
Ponderosa and incense cedar
turned to towering torches in flame-smoke sky.
The diggins’ ridge not far from home,
where we explored glory holes amid bear clover,
and trained our search dogs,
and walked for meditation, for grounding….
And here it is,
in black-gray-crimson blurred with smoky bright,
firefighters tiny dark figures
against the flames, to save us from ourselves.
We who lived there, settling into nature
where no house had been, driving our cars
to town and city.
Wildland-urban interface I never
heard of before we came.
Here it is, in prints and looping video
as fire season loops again upon us.
What dare I write?
-Taylor Graham