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    northof60
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    I have found writing to be very therapeutic.
    Whilst waiting for my son to come out of school, I wrote this poem.
    It also reminds me of somebody who is totally lost.

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    #56413
    Christopher Brennan
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    Simple, yet very beautiful. I can see the connection to someone who is lost, I can relate to that – so thank you. Writing is a very healing medium, both written and read. I try to do both. Keep on keeping on, Namaste.

    #56423
    Matt
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    Northof60,

    That’s beautiful, and I love the way your delicateness flows around that tree. As I read your words, a few blossomed in my heart. I hope this does not overstep a boundary. Namaste.

    Thank you, dear sister,
    for such tender attention
    flowing around our trunk.

    Do not fear or sorrow for these
    gnarled, bare limbs,
    memories of season’s past.
    Given up, let go, released,
    as our crown reaches ever skyward
    to dance among the stars.

    Look close to see
    how old and twisted
    branches, paths, choices,
    on the surface, bare, leafless
    are now home for creatures
    in need of shelter,
    and tell stories of grace and wisdom.

    We see your stories,
    told in wrinkles, tears, and tales,
    but do not mourn your changing.
    We celebrate that which you have become,
    and that which you have always been…
    beauty, gliding through beauty.

    Our roots remain deep,
    drinking Gaia into our heart
    as we stand, smiling,
    resolute until our time has passed,
    and then, falling to the forest floor,
    cycle again as the goddess
    into the heartwood of others.

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