Our lineage is difficult to trace to where we are No records exist beyond the rays of a star Their dress was skins of many animals Folklore says some may have been cannibals Their Gods were Sun's rays by day and the glow of the Moon by night Not being accustomed to the terms Holy or right Chiseling their shelter high in the cliffs of mountains Always in search of overflowing fountains Gorging their stomachs with the food of animals that wandered by Nature kept them alive. They did not know the word die The only pleasurable feeling they had was the warmth of their skin The warm rains, the golden rays of the sun beaming in They had little emotion for life. Only relying on their existence They had no conception of time or distance. They knew a strange feeling we call love They felt it flow from the mountains above Their sighs and groans from deep within They only knew the pleasure derived from their skin If it weren't for our ancestors there would be no you and me It's not by luck we find ourselves evolving through eternity January 9, 2023 Mark Waldrop