Tag: rewilding

  • These birch

    a rocky river between trees on mountain
    Photo by John Stirzaker on Pexels.com

    These birch at the riverbank, boulder-fractured of growth resting bottom of the mountain scree — they are me. Standing defiant, I insist on being though stone pushes and gravities are drawn, I drink strength of river.

    Granite sings, should you open your eyes to listen. I can tune my growth to their song. I am woman, that pale goddess. And I insist you try.

    Gathering of breath from wind, from rain, my arms have set to wave. For I bend, not break under the song of the heart. You would too, if only you could see.

  • ley

    standing stones
    Photo by Suzanne Rushton on Unsplash
    the ley lie
    betwixt
    you and i
    no matter
    the where
    we stand in
    ever-the-night

    i close my
    coin eyes
    to run to you
    my essence
    my ley
    my night
  • what love is

    Photo by Mark Timberlake on Unsplash
    love is rainfall
    autumn & leaf
    flint striking
    steel skies grey
    that is what love is

    love is loam in
    perfume & moss
    drinking in the
    shadowplayed sunlight
    that is what love is

    love is graveled
    voice & black feathers
    granting passage high
    in the cedar trees
    that is what love is

    a name like winter
    on a moonless night
    a kiss of frost in passing
    that is what love is
  • here, we rain

    two colour eyes true
    after summer and ash
    held hands in floodlands
    and twin river above

    there, redwing lingers
    dancing cattails
    and dragonflies
    smelling of wet leaves
    before the frost

    here, we rain
  • pop

    Campfire
    Photo by Ville Palmu on Unsplash
    gather bones
    gather leaves
    gather poppets
    gather strings

    pop cracks stone

    dancing fire
    dancing sparks
    dancing poppets
    dancing leaves