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Category: Wilderness Poetry

atonement
Wilderness Poetry

atonement

The spirits have spoken
Oh, their whispers rain down that name
No place to run
You must confess Continue reading atonement

ballare
Everyday Zen, Wilderness Poetry

ballare

just this, dark and light Continue reading ballare

Universal youth
Everyday Zen, Wilderness Poetry

Universal youth

observe this universe universing Continue reading Universal youth

the finding place
Everyday Zen, Wilderness Poetry

the finding place

as a tree, still growing together with tall friends still growing loving all the seasons spring summer fall, winter sitting … Continue reading the finding place

Brave intimacy
Everyday Zen, Wilderness Poetry

Brave intimacy

Looking up aheadListening to the mountainSeeing the valley of love Walking deep withinThe mountain of this momentThe valley of brave … Continue reading Brave intimacy

Indigo
Primitive Love Poems, Wilderness Poetry

Indigo

Skies loose grips into indigoStars caress from waist to hips like indigoMoons kiss their soft lips on indigoMilky wakes from … Continue reading Indigo

Listening to this
Everyday Zen, Wilderness Poetry

Listening to this

Floating along in the sky-blue waters of spring I think of no other My head is a supple flower, no … Continue reading Listening to this

Sovereign spring
Wilderness Poetry

Sovereign spring

A bushy-tailed tree, freshly awakened Hair unkempt, unapologetic, unembarrassed Bright-eyed birds were happy to make a home again And all … Continue reading Sovereign spring

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