Articles/Essays – Volume 09, No. 2
Still-Life Study of an Ancestor
Warren Walling (seed of fishers of the sea
who warred to birth a nation of vast vision)
studied thrift, hard labor, common sense,
belief in God and good; grasped the Word
and with his outcast wife and six offspring
plodded to Iowa in time to see the Saints
escape; settled, nevertheless, printed, thrived,
sired two more children (who lived past birth),
and on a prudent day incautiously looked West;
Captain of saints, he urged legendary oxen
from privation into Zion’s turmoil, confronting
disease, purges, Johnson’s Army, Anti-Bigamy
laws, Brother Brigham’s counsels; battled
soft-haired Emma’s joining with a married man
her father’s age, wept for granddaughters
dying one by one, born to that union;
gathered all but Emma and her sister, Rachel,
abandoned eight years’ land and cattle, dreams;
and not foreseeing through despair a century
when scores of his seed blossom in the Rose
valiantly singing old hymns of belief
in things he knew, un-flicked by his scourge,
he died in Iowa and laid his shattered dust
beneath the stone of reasoned sacrifice.