This poem came as inspiration from a
snow storm…
Snow has descended on the town I live in
of Kalamazoo. Winter is here: soft, soft, softly, winter has arrived.
Soft, Soft,
Softly
By Krista
Katrovas
I think on the word gentle,
Meditate on the sensation of it
Feel it enter my body,
Like snowflakes landing on my tongue
Before melting soft,
soft,
softly
Into my being.
I think of people I’ve known,
People I still know,
People alive,
People who’ve passed soft,
soft,
softly
Into my being.
I think on the scent of coconut,
Recall drinking coconut water through a straw,
Swishing the oil in my mouth
Rubbing it on my wind burnt cheeks in winter
Lathering coconut oil
onto my dry skin in summer, soft,
soft,
softly
Into my being.
Into my being,
Winter has arrived
Gently into my being, soft,
soft,
softly
Into my being.
Krista Katrovas (E-RYT) has dedicated herself to the practice, study and teaching of yoga since discovering it in 1999 after dancing rigorously as a dance major in college. Krista has had scores of articles on Yoga, Wellness, and Spirituality published in nationally regulated magazines. She has a regular column at Elephant Journal here. She has taught Yoga in Prague every July since 2009 and has been sought to teach in Kuwait, Canada, Virginia, California, Kentucky, and Florida. She calls Kalamazoo, Michigan home, where she teaches Yoga, Meditation, offers Spiritual guidance, and practices Shamanism. She has cats, though also loves dogs, all animals. Her power animal is the Snowy Owl. Visit her yoga website here.
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