Aloha, May Sky
Hear us, sisters —
the mouse is yet dreaming
liturgies, choosing our names
One name Kōnia —
marked a wall’s waikiki side
far above her final resting place
Poetic reflections —
stateside internment camps
shadow the brightest tomorrows
Kunihi ka mauna —
steep island mountains stand
still, realities recolor our dreams
. . . . .
Poet: Susan Powers Bourne
Source: Women.Poets.Hawaii
Process: Pick and mix cento