This
poem first came to me as an image...
I saw a woman – you, her, me – beautiful and
free, utterly unbound from the expectations, desires and projections of others,
and even her/you/my own. What it would be like, away from all we’ve known? Or
rather, imagine remaining where we are, where we have lived and struggled and loved
and been loved, and transcending what we perceive to be our limitations through
the power of our intuition. Imagine the ability to stay true to our very core,
the gold I reference in the poem, finding peace with every new moment. May we
all be free!
She Leaves The Name Behind
On
the other side of her name
She
moves through the field
Past
apples fallen from trees
Leaves
flecked with gold
The
name that weaves tales
And
holds secrets like gems
That
turns sacred memories
Into
petrified bitter stone
She
leaves the name behind
On
the wildly growing grass
Her
feet, now naked and free
Treading
on soft dewy ground
Earth’s
deep fragrances rise
Dissolving
Times’ domain
Each
hallowed step one past
The
longest story she’s known
Where
it settles down to wait
Hoping
Peace may find her
In
gold’s wordless song
Tammy T. Stone is a Canadian writer, photographer and chronicler of life as it passes through us. Always a wanderer, she's endlessly mesmerized by people, places and everything in between; the world is somehow so vast and so small. She feels so lucky to have been able to work, learn, live and travel far and wide, writing, photographing and wellness-practicing along the way. She invites you to see some of her recent photography here and to connect with her on her writer's page, twitter and her blog, There’s No War in World, here.
~If you are interested in seeing your poetry appear in this blog, or submitting a poem by a woman that has inspired you, please click here for submission guidelines. I greatly look forward to hearing from you!~
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