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The river beneath the river
pushes through the desert
where the old woman gathers bones.
Bones, bleached white, cluster
at her feet, skulls on the banks
roll onto the warm sand beach
where the oracle sits, knitting.
Stitch by stitch, each to each, one by one,
she urges the bones back together,
singing songs of reconsecration,
singing soul-songs of life renewing.
Done, she flings them back into the flow
to float upon the river beneath the river,
to bob onto a new, green shore,
to stand upon their feet, enfleshed and flexing,
to walk the earth once more.

This is my soul-song, my reconsecration.
These are my bones, floating along.
This is my fur flushing across my skin.
This is life returning to my soul.
These are my legs carrying me onward
into the new land, the green land, bound
for I know not where.

—PJ Thompson

Date: 2021-11-19 12:44 am (UTC)
sartorias: (Default)
From: [personal profile] sartorias
Lovely!

Date: 2021-11-26 10:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] wayfaringwordhack
I always enjoy the imagery and sense of moving onward and, to borrow a word from above, reconsecration in your poems.

Thanks for sharing another lovely work.

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