June Forecast XXII: Heat Advisory
Her tail swishes back-and-forth as she grazes
on dark green spring grass. From time to time,
she sways her long neck from side to side,
sheares off chosen blades. Now she shakes
her head towards the sun, her caramel mane
lifts and falls. She hasn’t heard about the heat
advisory. Nor of any news. She soaks in the elements
day by day. Instinct leads her to graze in sun,
to move to shade, to stand under the roof of her barn.
To drink her fifteen gallons a day and lick her salt block.
She sees me next time she lifts her head—
gallops up and neighs, nuzzles me,
though I am the one who keeps her corralled.
Yet, she seems so much freer than me.
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This is a lovely and thoughtful piece about the beauty and centering nature of the natural. Love:
She hasn’t heard about the heat
advisory. Nor of any news. She soaks in the elements
day by day. Instinct leads her to graze in sun,
to move to shade, to stand under the roof of her barn.
To drink her fifteen gallons a day and lick her salt block.
I love this poem and the powerful ending! As always, beautifully written. 💛
Ahhh, beautiful and a lesson for us all.
Love:
She hasn’t heard about the heat
advisory. Nor of any news. She soaks in the elements
day by day. Instinct leads her to graze in sun,
to move to shade, to stand under the roof of her barn.
To drink her fifteen gallons a day and lick her salt block.
We can learn so much from them!
Beautiful, and I love the way you’re titling this series!