First Snow



         Native American Sky Council
                                  to
                broken soul in healing:

if,
the ground...
is sick -

from,
unfamiliar...
insect interest -

to,
uncontainable...
human illness -

          Native American Sky Elders:
          Allow First Snow to Blanket

          Native American Sky Council:
          Disturb not the Silent Stillness

                         first snow:
                  Healing before Play
              is what the Ancients say
                    
                      Wise First Snow:
                 hoping playful laughter
                                 is...

                           Earth Pain:
                  easing to 'earth pain'
 
            Native American Sky Elder:
          do not be jealous 'rain water'
                  Snow and Laughter
                    make 'Spring' be
                             'full pot'
                                 not
                         'cracked pot'

      The Native American Sky Council:
      (memorative, respectful, laughter)
       
              
 

About this poem

broken soul in healing is told by the Native American Sky Council; First Snow is coming First Snow: a powerful (and loving) energy, able to heal sick ground; limited on nuclear ground Wise First Snow: a father First Snow energy and friend to ' Earth Pain' Earth Pain: energy that hold pain for earth ground and is healed by 'rain water'

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Written on December 10, 2023

Submitted by brokensoulinhealingpoetry on December 10, 2023

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Characters 1,098
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Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 3, 3, 2, 7, 2

broken soul in healing

Native American (Canadian, the plains, and Appalachian Blackfoot) Pacific Islander BA Education 2019 SUNY Empire State College BA Performance 2024 SUNY Empire State College more…

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