Lynn Schmidt says
she saw You once as prairie grass,
Nebraska prairie grass,
she climbed out of her car on a hot highway,
leaned her butt on the nose of her car,
looked out over one great flowing field,
stretching beyond her sight until the horizon came: vastness, she says,
responsive to the slightest shift of wind,
full of infinite change,
all One.
She says when she can't pray
She calls up Prairie Grass. Pem Kremer
Hi Cate
ReplyDeleteA really interesting poem, lots to think about.
Thanks
Guy
Yes... Delightful... I *love* your photo and the twinkly lights dancing on the wind...
ReplyDeletei can believe this poem.
ReplyDeletei have seen the Nebraska prairie grass.
poetry in a picture - wonderful pairing - thank you
ReplyDeleteYes. This makes perfect sense.
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