Indigenous day poetry- Oct. eleven.
The songs of seasons A Story by Coyote PoetryA Native American tale. The The song of the seasons… Song of fall…. Warm days, cold nights.Create an restless passion.I can hear the whisper of… Continue reading
The songs of seasons A Story by Coyote PoetryA Native American tale. The The song of the seasons… Song of fall…. Warm days, cold nights.Create an restless passion.I can hear the whisper of… Continue reading
Wisdom of the Medicine wheel…. I have been lucky. Many kind Native Americans took me under their wing and taught me how to find peace. At the Mall I went to the so-call… Continue reading
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
?On October 8, 2021, U. S. President Joseph Biden declared that October 11th will be celebrated as? Indigenous People’s Day. ?As a person descended from the Ottawa…
Lost in the abyss of you…. Can sleeping men sleep find peace? My mind wandered to far away places to when I was brave. My youthful heart believed in love, I believe I… Continue reading
Andrea….I remembered dear Andrea. A lovely Michigan gal, once was kind to my young heart. I wrote into a notebook.“Time has pass us by, old wounds don’t hurt so badly. Old sorrow had… Continue reading
Originally posted on The Amrita Connection:
Every time you feel broken,Think of yourself as unfinished,A first draft of a mystery novelWhose plot twists can be editedA hundred times over beforeThe final version is…
Originally posted on Shiny Objects:
The empties are all around us They walk and talk like confidence But that is simply to fool us ? People consumed by pettiness They care more for…
Originally posted on Becoming and Beholding:
I like to get up before the sun does. It is a kind of race to greet the day first, for being alone in the stillness of…
Originally posted on The WordSmith ♠️:
How ?How do you know you’re in love ? How many times do you really fall in love in a lifetime? How do you decipher between what’s love…
My Michigan dream…. “Hush my sweet baby, don’t you cry. I am here ,I shall never leave you, when the chills of the night come, I shall keep you warm and safe. You… Continue reading