
Leaning in
Truly listening
Trees speaking
Root language
Speaking of man’s own cruelty
Wishing for true care
~
© Carol Campbell
Jane Dougherty’s Poetry Challenge #17 offers this beautiful picture as inspiration for a Shadorma.
https://janedougherty.wordpress.com/2016/02/10/poetry-challenge-17-shadorma/
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Love the idea of root language 🙂
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Thank you!
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I do think that nature speaks, but we don’t hear or listen. It’s really sad how the Earth is ripped of it’s goodness a piece at a time.
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Too true! Thank you!
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My pleasure 🙂
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Leaning in to listen–love it.
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me too! And “root language” and the ending, which is a plea.
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Thank you!
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you’re welcome 🙂
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Thank you.
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Nature gives indication of its displeasure sometimes as drastic as earthquakes or other natural calamities. It gets frightening! Wonderful take Carol!
Hank
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Thank you, Hank!
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the ents in tolkien’s trilogy are trees come to life, taking revenge, or better, defense, against the evil raping of the life of mother earth. what are trees saying to one another in a language most of us cannot yet hear, nor understand? I wonder.
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