Snow Moon Month

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yellowing willow limbs waken

in the slanting February sun

first of the trees to rouse

with roots still buried in snow

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while cardinals and juncos

forage for winter’s remnants

under scraggly pines as

jays shriek from higher branches

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squirrels skitter across ice crust

recovering buried acorns or

padding their dreys with a

mouthful of dry leaves

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the bitter cold retreats

all those living breathe relief

relax muscles in the feeble light

anticipate the surge of spring

Elemental

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after Fire by Joy Harjo

To know the voices of mountains

is to be planted deep in earth

rooted in the heart of the planet

where the sacred fire song begins

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To know the voices of oceans

is to dissolve in swirling waters

inseparable from waves and tides

singing the song of the sea

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To know the voice of the sky

is to shed all boundaries

relinquishing shape and form

an eternal  member of the celestial chorus