The days of freedom…
The days of freedom
Yesterday was the first cold days of Winter. I closed the doors and I closed the windows. I didn’t allowed the air of Winter to freeze the house. I took the grandchildren to the park today and I watched them run, run and run some more. I know our children are just children, just for a second. We must allow them to know the sweet days of freedom. Show them how to dance with the wind, sing songs to the sky and laugh at the disappointments.
Us mentors, grandparent, we are the mentors of the future. We must teach the children to dream a thousand dreams and to wish upon the first star of the night, teach them to be kind to each other and teach them, better to have many friends than being alone.
A beautiful Winter day, me and the grandchildren saw the first snowflake of the season yesterday. I told them Winter is coming as they rode away on their bikes. I looked to the clouds and appreciate the 50 degree days and the warm sun. I whispered a silence prayer.
“Lord of life and death, thank you for the perfect day, thank you for allowing me to know the sweetness of life. Grandchildren near, life is okay and I can smile and laugh still.
Please send wisdom to our leaders. Every soldiers was a parent’s blessing, a grandfather’s joy. Please stop seeking war over peace. Every life is part of our world.
Please Lord of life and death, stop the bombing in the many corners of this world, please allow, every child to be safe, have shelter and enough food to eat. Thank you for this beautiful day and send the caress of forgiveness.”
I saw the grandchildren running, running and running some more. The cold Winter days a-coming will locked them in the house and I see the joy of freedom in their eyes. Like my Ojibwa Grandmother, I want my grandchildren to run free and not have walls to in prison them. I want them to be fearless, I want them to dance with the wind, swim in the deep sea and stand on the largest mountains. Be brave.
Dancing Coyote
Beautiful words, and may it be so.
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I hope so too dear Lisa and thank you for reading.
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