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in the arms of earth

BY JENNIFER PRATT WALTER

Photo by Michelle Spencer | From Unsplash

the arms of earth gather us in like we 
are new lambs, holding us so lightly  
that we may forage for peace in each other’s lives
pre-forgiven of faults and fears 

here 
a compressed mouth is gentled like  
the melting of butter into milk, 
sprinkled with a sugaring 
of kind words from lips 
made to ease 

don’t let the wild frightened wolves 
lather up your heart in its anxious vigil  

someday this chaos will pass 
or perhaps we will be the passed ones
yielding back precious earth 
to herself, blessing her with our bodies
that she may candle all life to come 

singing so quiet, like butter melting
into the sugar and milk of compassion

Jennifer Pratt Walter

Jennifer (she/her) is a Crone who finds awe in the simple daily miracles of life. She is a professional harpist, poet and hobbyist photographer. She has had poetry and photography published in a number of print and on-line journals, including VoiceCatcher, Calyx, and Palette. Jennifer has three grown children and husband  and lives on a small farm in Vancouver.  No AI is in her work.

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