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Three girls
Issue 17 Summer 2011

by Annelinde Metzner

Cloud gazingIn the back field above the apple orchard,
fern-scented, the pasture low-cut,
ancient boulders humming distantly at the edges,
we three girls, sixteen, giggled on our backs,
under the cloud-strewn summer sky.
They left us alone.  Who cared?
That blessed juncture when children are free,
past the need for guardians, but still not grown,
they could care less where we were, what we thought,
high on this mountaintop in early June.
We were carving ourselves a place, three girls.
The world held no leads,
“woman” meant not too much,
not a wide space, anyway,
and choices seemed so solid, irrevocable,
not too far into our future.
But they left us alone, blessedly,
with the bulbous clouds changing shape each minute,
never remaining long with, say, an apron and a skillet,
but becoming, say, a witches broom, a magic mirror,
a scarlet dragon, or nets of silver and gold...
On a blanket in the high field,
we formulated no words,
but hourly worshipped the Queen of Change,
our future, and hers, and maybe all women’s:
metamorphosing, shape-shifting, adjusting, changing,
altering ever so slightly and poof! a new vision,
carrying this blessing like a textbook in the sky,
the soft fern-scented lessons of nature’s giving.


Annelinde Metzner

Annelinde Metzner is a poet and composer living in and inspired by the Blue Ridge Mountains.   Her nature poems have been compiled in the self-published chapbook, “In Love with the Rooted Earth”, and in her poetry blog with photos and links, http://therootedearth.blogspot.com/.  She writes of the world’s inspiring women and men in the chapbook and poetry blog, http://isntitallofus.blogspot.com/.

Annelinde has founded two women’s choirs in the Asheville, North Carolina area: Womansong in 1987, and Sahara Peace Choir, which she currently directs.  She composes solo songs, chamber and choral music devoted to the Goddess and produces concerts of her music and poetry including dance and puppetry. She has recently completed a songbook of 21 songs for the Goddess called "Lady of Ten Thousand Names". The songbook plus CDs and DVDs of her concerts are available at her new blog - Annelinde's World.

Annelinde can be contacted at annelinde@hotmail.com

 
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