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Wake Robin
Issue 20 Spring 2012

by Annelinde Metzner

Photo by Annelinde MetznerBlood-red trillium,
      with your sumptuous variegated leaf patterns,
      arising in big colonies early, so early in spring
      amid dry leaves and old twigs,
Triple Goddess, you sprout from the dry earth
      innocently, as if it were every day
      ancient knowledge comes forth into our sight.
You lie barely visible at our feet,
      one of the old ones, short and well-adapted
      to the forest floor, a gnome
      with a new red cap.
But no pretty pink here, nor lacy white.
      You are of the blood of the Earth Mother herself,
      and even Her rich warm blood has beauty,
      and she will not hide this, our Mother.
      She bleeds, and Her blood is beautiful.
Wake Robin, wake us to know
      where e’er we walk, She feels and knows.
      We kiss the Earth, but She bruises, too,
      in bloodroot, in trillium, in fracking, in clearcut, in war.
Wake, Robin, don’t be a fool!
      Here is Life’s own rich display, ineffable,
      the upward thrust, the very orgasm of Spring.
She is here today, for you, for us,
      crowding upward for us here,
      but once only.


3/23/12
Flat Creek, North Carolina    


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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