A Port Alberni back yard owl
If ever you would speak with any tree,
come walking in the forest here with me.
I'll show you the wild mushroom and the root,
but where the ancients gather, set no boot.
If you would speak with nature spirits wild,
you must maintain the heartbeat of a child,
learn riversong and mountain chasm deep.
You must commune with angels in your sleep.
As you step lightly on the pungent moss,
and feel the leaves the winter wind doth toss,
let your spirit fly away among the trees.
It will return upon the morrow's breeze.
I go into the forest dark and deep,
every night after I fall asleep,
become a woodland guardian, reborn.
I do not want to leave when it is morn.
Last night my spirit fought as a black wolf,
against four brown wolves on the forest floor,
This told me that a battle lies before,
my spirit having recognized its door.
Come with me. I will show you secret groves,
moss-hung and ancient in this stand of pine.
Deep in the bracken, where the hoarfrost glows,
the Old Ones are singing Home this heart of mine.
One from the archives of late 2012, my friends. Posting it for the Poetry Pantry.
I like this a lot.. to dreamwalk into those forest.. barefoot into the forest deep.. I would love to have such sleep..
ReplyDeleteYIkes! Amid the beauty, spirit and old-world-i-ness, a message of a struggle to come awaits! The door is there, but not yet open. The song is singing, but not yet sung.
ReplyDeletewish everyone would follow you to listen to the deep silent song...
ReplyDeleteThe voice of Nature...always enchanting and inviting...like to have a wonderful walk through this forest of your dream... :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful dream beckoning us to walk and see the wonders that are in jeopardy...
ReplyDelete'This told me that a battle lies before,
my spirit having recognized its door.'
Oh if we could but solve these battles by walking through a door in our dreams.
This is really one of my favorites in a collection of jewels!
ReplyDeleteYou have given us a sense of all that can take place in the depth of the forest. I imagine those secret groves to be beautiful and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteyou have unlocked such mysteries of forest spirit life, with an inviting tense
ReplyDeleteluv the flow, the rhythm, the rhyme
have a good Sunday
much love...
This is a truly beautiful poem - an inviting poem. I enjoyed it so much. Sorry not to get back to you. I have simply been too unwell. WE are meant to go to Indy for Thanksgiving. IT is my favorite holiday and I really do not wish to miss it ... we shall see.
ReplyDeleteGreat poem, the story told is one we all can relate to.
ReplyDeleteI am skipping, singing and dancing with my hand stretched out to your wild voice. Now I see why you are the wild woman!
ReplyDeleteThis is nature at her most magical, wild and alluring!
What a treat. ♥
You keep the structure going here with great ease Sherry and the musicality of nature comes through in a very vivid way - lovely to read...
ReplyDeleteVery enchanting poem Sherry... Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of the owl as the 'woodland guardian', the one who knows. I also like the owl's tone, that of the old and wise sage as well as the way you evoke nature in your poem, Sherry. A beautiful write.
ReplyDeleteO to hear the old ones singing Home. How great it is to walk in the forest and be welcomed.
ReplyDeleteIt feels you know every trail in the forest and 'they' know you....how nice...I'd take a tour x
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, may we all learn the forest language.
ReplyDeleteSherry, your communal relationship with nature never ceases to amaze and transfix. The Elders of the forest, how quick those with money mow them down in search of money. Never trade prophets for profits, right? Strong, especially your dream. BRILL. Amy
ReplyDeleteI love this one Sherry. It is so you, the guardian of the forest. I'd love to talk to a tree with you, connect to the wild and dream.
ReplyDeletei would gladly join you Sherry - be it in dreams or in a real forest. reading this to be in a trance... i want to stay there forever
ReplyDeleteThe place I feel most at home, Sherry -- in nature, in the woods. This was gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI so wish we could talk to trees and wander into the wildness of the forest. Lovely write Sherry! :)
ReplyDeleteLindo,e profundo.
ReplyDeletei loved this poem a lot, for its rhythm and rhyme, and the dreamy and serene tone of the piece. totally enjoyed reading it. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Sherry.
ReplyDeleteThere is something so alluring about the forest and all it has to offer. Great write Sherry.
ReplyDeleteThe decimation of forests and the consequent destruction of species is too depressing to contemplate.The spirits of our ancestors must be weeping ( not the developers' ancestors...they are probably all languishing in the fires of hell)
ReplyDeleteLove this one Sherry. Sorry for not getting here sooner. This old woman is tired and slow of late...
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Ohh, I want to be there.
ReplyDeleteLuv, K
Intriguing!
ReplyDeleteI am ready to have a child's heart and explore :)
sherry, this is so relaxing and serene.
ReplyDeletei have heard of meditation walks, i think you just took me for one! :)