Gratitude
Down there amongst
The purple roots
Pushing through dirt
Lies the reason for
Why I was born
Remember the kid
Blowing fluffy white
Clouds on a breeze
Carrying a wish
No doubt too sweet
Honouring Our Pain
They called you weed
So I stamped you down
To green the lawn
And lift me up
Out of my pain
It hurts to know
I don’t belong
On manicured lawns
Or roadside verges
I’ll find my place
Seeing With New Eyes
You opened my eyes
Told me your name
Tooth of lion
You roared at me
Look at my leaves!
Greens for salad
Roots to brew tea
I’ll give you it all
Just don’t forget
I’m more than a weed
Going Forth
You told me to go
Forth on the breeze
Seed a new field
With hope and dreams
Braver new world
Wilted and bald
You’ve given it all
Shown me the way
Changed who I am
My warrior weed
Image Credit – Dori Midnight for The Work that Reconnects
This poem was inspired by the beautiful illustration of the lifecycle of a dandelion shown here. I also want to give an honourable mention to Eveline Tijs who led a four-part workshop I attended on The Work that Reconnects in the summer of 2021.
The Work That Reconnects, based on the teachings of Joanna Macy, unfolds as a spiral journey through four stages: Coming from Gratitude, Honoring our Pain for the World, Seeing with New/Ancient Eyes, and Going Forth. Each of these stages leads naturally to the next. The journey helps us experience first hand that we are larger, stronger, more creative – and more deeply interconnected with ourselves, with others and with Nature – than we know.
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