Stranger, you have reached a fabulous land― in winter, the abode of swans, magnolia buds and black leaves
secretly feeding the earth― memory snaked into tree roots.
In spring, you will feel life changes bubble up in your blood like early wine, and your heart will be lighter than the flight of gossamer pollen.
Stranger, in summer, you will drink deeply of a curious local wine, fortified with herbs cut with a silver knife when the moon was new. Who knows what freedoms will dazzle your path like fireflies?
And I promise you, in the fall you will give up the search and know peace in the fragrance of apple wood burning. You will learn how to accept love in all its masks, and the universe will sing here more sweetly than any other place
Dolores Stewart, from The Nature of Things (February,1931 - May, 2017)
My friend was a wonderful storyteller and a fine poet. It is hard to believe it has been eight years since she left us and went on ahead.
This is such an excellent poem to read this morning thank you
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