For this episode I'm sharing a song that my lovely wife wrote as a poem, and which I adapted to music. I hope you like it. You can find more of her poetry, as well as her earthy artwork, on @seedsofspells on instagram.
Words:
How did we lose our way of walking hand-in-hand with this world?
I can remember the ocean sang me to sleep, as I cried salty sorrow on her sands.
I can remember her heartbeat upon my cheek, and a rockabye lullaby sinking into my weary bones.
I can remember the hold of her humus womb, tethering my spirit to her soil.
I can remember the peace before we waged war within ourselves. What more have I to say than this?
Pay no mind to the critic hushing your spirit. Do not lend his harsh hand your underbelly. Save your softness for the song that longs for your voice still.
As her spirit may be spoken, ever through you, never by you.
Silence your sermons of fear. Sweep your broken bits from the floor. Weave her words within your tattered skin, as tender tendrils trellising up every vertebrae of your spine.
Beckon her to rest and stay a while.
As her spirit may be spoken, ever through you, never by you.
Sing her song
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