Diamond Head

by William Gillard

The dusty blooms of June

Gone so soon in a gale

I once walked through Diamond Head

After a typhoon

I arrived on the island

After the deluge

All of the blossoms were on the ground

Entire trees had fallen down, power was out

I arrived afterward but saw the residue

The evidence, what the thing did

But not the thing itself

Ideas dissipate into things

like a dream in the morning.