Gathering of Allies
photo by Marcie Callewaert Photography
I'm in the middle, front row, raised fist,
cane, blue plaid shirt
Sitting in a rocking chair in the sun
Giving treats to passing dogs; their smiles and bright, happy, glowing eyes warming my heart
Cherry blossom scent on the breeze, small hummers drinking deeply, so thirsty after the long winter of anticipation
Thinking of yesterday's rally of Tla-o-qui-aht and allies, showing up for Mother Earth, celebrating how Wah-nah-juss was saved from clearcutting 40 years ago, when the First People Just Said No
Remembering passionate early mornings on the blockades, how alive we felt back then, making change, standing on the road for the trees
Turning off the bad news; turning on morning, and birdsong; recalling waking in the night to see a full round Grandmother Moon, golden and smiling in the sky, and looking right at me
Watching a juvenile eagle making random circles overhead, breathing in all that is peaceful and hopeful, beautiful and sun-kissed, all around; nothing left to wish for but more days just like this, sitting in a rocking chair in the sun
Except a world healthy enough to sustain the young eagle, and all of earth's young ones, into the future
A list of blessings for Shay's Word List
Wow, that was fast! And that's a fine wish indeed.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to live with that image of the full moon forever: grandmother moon, golden and smiling in the sky!
ReplyDeleteAnd the eagle! My husband always liked eagles best.
ReplyDeletePris cilla King
"turning on morning, and birdsong;" _ love this line and so much more healthier than the News ! - Let us hope for a world where young Eagles soar!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful blessings you have in your life, Sherry!
ReplyDeleteBlessings indeed. I loved "Turning off the bad news; turning on morning, and birdsong" -- beautiful! Something I need to do more of, frankly. What wonderful memories to cherish from your days in the "Gathering of Allies" -- a fine mission to have been.a part of.
ReplyDeleteBlessings indeed. And what wonderful memories. Tuning into morning and birdsong seems just the right remedy to the news! Beautiful poem!
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