Can't Come Home
Johnny came to visit when I was nine
He only had the chance to just that one time
He still smiled as often as he always did
But his smile seemed almost crooked
I asked him why that was and he said:
“You never really can come home”
He said, “You’ll see the trees and the grass;
The leaves fall but they come right back,
And the sun shines and you breathe in its rays,
And your thoughts and your words will get blown along with the wind,
It will spread it around the world and they will never die;
And you will dance with the breeze, and you can try to come back
But that’s where you’ll stay and that’s where you’ll be…
And it’s Nature – not the guns or the lieutenant – that have all the power
Don’t let them fool you – the world is ours…
There’s only time to be and no time to go….”
And then he paused and he smiled and then he winked
This time his smile was straight
And it was my turn to roll the dice
Two months later I was nine and three quarters
I watched the men in suits and badges
Carry a flag and Johnny’s casket
The preacher man said he was a good man
He left with honor and gave all he had
And one by one we left Johnny roses,
Watered by tears
And one by one the whole crowd floated away
Like black raindrops on a sunny day
Until it was just Cornel Mike and me
We stared at one another silently
He walked on over and said,
“I’m sorry, kid, your brother loved you very much”
He handed me a note that Johnny wrote right before he left us
And then he walked away before I could see him cry
I let him be - but I caught a glimpse of his watery eyes
At home Mama couldn’t stop weeping
Daddy tried to be strong
All our friends tried to comfort
And I just tried to be numb
I told no one about the note
I couldn’t dare break Mama’s heart even more
And I no longer could bare the noise anymore
I covered my ears and I slammed my bedroom door
I unfolded the paper
And there, written with a trembling hand and dying ink,
The note read:
“Don’t worry about me; I’m only going home”
At nineteen I flew from the west back to the east coast
It was my first visit from college back to home
I swear I almost ate the whole Thanksgiving turkey
But a piece within me still felt empty
I took a stroll to find the spot in the park beside the swings
Where I had my first kiss with Tommy
I spied the church’s field where I played soccer with the boys
And the tree where we each carved our names was still standing high
But its hands were bowing low
Everything was the same but something was different
I guess you never really can come home
At twenty five, I caught my fiancé cheating
I packed my bags and got to leaving
Only … I had nowhere to go
So I went across the world
And in Guiyu I fed the beautiful little souls
I meditated with the monks of Sarnath
I prayed in Rome’s cathedrals
I sang with the ladies of Rwanda
One woman told me, there, that was what made them happy
She asked what made us happy here
And I said, “Shoes and cars”
And she leaned her head back because she thought it was a joke
And under the glistening sun surrounded by the songs
I, too, laughed at all that was gilded
And I understood the joke
And right then I knew
I never could come back home
At thirty two, my husband’s job moved us to California
An angry wind took down the house
And scattered all we had around the state
We lost all that was once ours
The sun shined after the storm
And months later, we still had much to fix
But I sat by the ocean
I had nothing left
And the Ocean’s waves kissed the shore
In her song she whispered a secret
I could not make out her words,
But she wanted so desperately for me to hear
So she kept coming back, and back, and back
But I felt it; I felt her depth and I felt her blue
And that’s when it hit me-
“You’ll see the trees and the grass;
The leaves fall but they come right back,
And the sun shines and you breathe in its rays,
And your thoughts and your words will get blown along with the wind,
It will spread it around the world and they will never die;
And you will dance with the breeze, and you can try to come back
But that’s where you’ll stay and that’s where you’ll be…
And it’s Nature – not this artificial reality – that has all the power
Don’t let them fool you – the whole world is ours…”
And my thoughts were the wind
And my songs were the waves
And my journey was the leaves
And my love was the sun’s rays
And we would never die
And it was when I had nothing
That I found I was everything
And I looked up and winked
Because I knew that Johnny was watching
And the Ocean and I sang it together this time-
“There’s only time to be and no time to go….”
And I smiled,
Because I was home.