I love this time
of year…
It’s
that time of year when my Druid beliefs and my Christian upbringing become
wonderfully mixed into something that is uniquely mine.
And Yet There is
Hope
by Sarah Courtney Dean
by Sarah Courtney Dean
The night's are dark and cold now
Autumnal leaves laying in windrows
Deep and crisp with frost picked edges.
And yet there is hope.
The night's are dark and cold now
With winter snow blanketing the earth
As frigid as my spirit sometimes feels.
And yet there is hope.
For this is the time of the winter born king
The Green man, The Horned God, or Christ.
Whatever name you give him.
And this is hope
That light springs forth in glory
From a woman's sacred womb
To shine in our dark hearts.
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To shine in our dark hearts.
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Sarah Courtney Dean: I am a poet and my poetry is part and parcel of my spiritual tradition. I am a Druid and a seer and also a member of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids. I live in the UK in the beautiful county of Dorset. My poetry is inspired by nature in all its forms especially by the progress of the seasons and how the Goddess is seen in them. I am single by choice and live with a ginger and white cat by the name of Rowan who as all cats are prone to rules the roost. You can find me on facebook here and on my page here. (Sarah, sadly, left us far too soon in April of 2018)
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