I saw her in the greenery of John Pia's Taro Patch.
She dawned the past, the present and the future More plant than woman, and yet more root than angel wing-- Though her heart shaped wings Repelled water as well as any albatross or nene. A rare bird in spirit.
She shared her plight to me Of this modern time, Watching the changes In the faces of human kind
She remembers being a Goddess And providing for all the people In a time where she traveled with the people Over waters near and far In double hulled canoe To share her spirit With new families.
And now, she feels like a myth Told and retold by the elders Alive more in the memories And less on the land.
As she spoke, the message Became more and more clear. When might and power and greed and money Seem of more value than Root, wing, earth and pluck We must take the time,
take the time
To tend each keiki and tend with care So they may multiply In healthy soil, water and air
So We the Living Can live into eternity For the winds of time Will spite the might, She said. Seize this time Seize this day, Seize this moment to tend We the Living.