
The Mountain’s Cry
The mountain was robbed of its companionship,
the trees were razed, the grass withered.
The barren earth, without leaves, flowers, or insects,
cries out to the heavens in its sorrow, but no one hears it.
On the summit remains a living being,
a bird has walked.
has traveled in search of someone
to hear its song,
only the echo answers it in a distant sound.
The grass, in its fervor, grows again,
it has not lost hope,
it dresses in green, shows off its attire
and longs to bloom.
The motionless snow watches
a flower and a bird
that walks without rest,
while the white flower
grows in its silence.
Aura Echeverri Uribe, Colombian. Writer of novels, short stories, and poems. I have published fourteen books: Six novels and eight books of short stories. My first book of poems is with the publisher and will be published soon, and I am currently writing a novel.