This one’s not mine. It’s a Pima poem from In the Trail of the Wind: American Indian Poems and Ritual Orations that my friend Marie is letting me borrow. I love the rhythm and imagery of this, and I want to copy it.
Wind Song
Wind now commences to sing;
Wind now commences to sing.
The land stretches before me,
Before me stretches away.
Wind’s house now is thundering.
Wind’s house now is thundering.
I go roaring over the land,
The land covered with thunder.
Over the windy mountains;
Over the windy mountains,
Came the myriad-legged wind;
The wind came running hither.
The Black Snake Wind came to me;
The Black Snake Wind came to me,
Came and wrapped itself about,
Came here running with its songs.
Gratitude List:
1. May Day celebration at Wrightsville School. Being known as Ellis’s mom.
2. Still envisioning, creating a long-term plan amidst the short-term frenzy.
3. Waking up in the morning creating lesson plans. I think I am still a teacher.
4. Flying Ms. Suzy’s marvelous kites!
5. Sympathy card from the vet’s office.
May we walk in Beauty!