A new month dawns. Brighter days. Moving further into Spring…
Once upon a time,
When women were birds,
There was the simple understanding
That to sing at dawn
And to sing at dusk
Was to heal the world through joy.
The birds still remember what we have forgotten,
That the world is meant to be celebrated.
Terry Tempest Williams, born 1955, American writer, educator, conservationist, and activist
What an excellent way to start off Women’s History Month [International Women’s Day is March 8th], with a quote I love & frequently share. Thank you, Karl. Hope this finds you well. #staysafe
Kathy
Hi Kathy, nice to hear from you after all this time and glad you are keeping going in these challenging times. It was a new piece of poetry for me but I found it lovely, and the brighter weather is bring the birds out at dawn and dusk in a way that proves the sentiments in it. Keeping well thanks, Karl
Very grounding thought