Thursday, October 31, 2024

MISS REPRESENTATION

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MISS REPRESENTATION

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As a child I read fairy tales about the witch in the woods


The stories often portrayed the witch as evil


Green, warty, toothless, cackling while she cooked children


In a big cauldron


Even as a little kid I knew this was completely wrong


I knew the witch in the woods took in lost children


Protected them, kept them from those that would consume them


With horrifying tales of hell and damnation


She showed the children that nature was their friend


Something children instinctively know


That those who would destroy nature, take but never give back


They are the danger, not the wild woman


The woman who knows her own mind


Who does not bend to the will of those that would define her


As second, less than, a vessel for the uses of an agenda


When I was a child, I did not understand how a woman ended up


Living away from the dense population with her herbs, spells, and candles


But when my foot finally found my path


I knew that this was the life I wanted, the life I needed


What a blessing it is to get to the gentle embrace of the trees


The warmth of the sun, the fresh breeze blowing off the mountain


Celebrating nature's bounty and harvest this holy time of year


When the veil thins, and the energy renews to face winter and hope


Hope for spring, flowers, bunnies, and new green leaves.

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