ROCKS AND STONES
  There are men with hearts of stone
and stones with the hearts of men.
For millions of years,
  rock quartz, granite and shale
  have been silent witnesses—
  even when covered in lichen,
  they sense what’s going on
  through porous cracks and veins.
  They never demand anything—
  grateful if a cool summer rain
  refreshes their sunbaked crust
  or when a blanket of snow
  keeps them warm in winter.
  Sentinels of sobriety—
  with a diligent work ethic
  they build roads and dams
  without compensation
  Stones on tombstones
  placed by a visitor—
  the deceased has not been forgotten.
  They’ve been known to smile
  when young lovers pass by:
  They sense what human
  happiness looks like —
  a boy with an arm around a girl
  walking with a lilt in their step
  cannot be ignored.
  When the world goes to sleep,
  rocks and stones get smothered
  with kisses from the brightest stars.