Poetry Volumes

Touched Poems

Iktomi and the Dreamcatcher

Iktomi

First born son of Inyan,

Rock existing before creation.

Brought forth

By the Great Spirit,

Skan, motion of life.

You are Trickster, Teacher,

Sacred one who frightens

Little girls on sight

Much like Heyoka's

Coyote spirit.


Yet, you came

Bearing wisdom

To one lone wise one

In vision questing altitudes.

Upon the mountaintop, you who

Speaks with rocks and stones

And understand their words,

Came weaving tales to one who

Came to seek his truth,

To find his name

And purpose.


From inside out

You spun the web

Of hair and gem and sage.

All the while explaining how

Good and evil spill on men

To light their paths

For good or ill.

Your finished work,

A gift he

Would return to

His people.


Knowing well the forces

Driving us to left or right,

We hang our webs high

Above our resting heads

So that the creator

Might fling his wisdom from the stars

To be caught in our dreams

Kept for us till morning.

Tiny center left open

Lets enemies foul folly pass us by

Out of sight of heart and mind.


Iktomi,

Spider Man of old.

Legend of humor and trickery.

You gave us gifts only

The creator could inspire.

Dreamcatchers,

At your inspiration,

To catch all that would

Raise us to righteous occasion

And dismiss that which would

Lead us all astray.