Gray Wagyu

If we could listen as well to our mother’s
mothers, pick a place that feels safe
away from the bunch, hidden from
the predators that work on our minds.
If we might be licked clean and hear
their heart's drum clearly in our own.

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If we could listen as well to our mother’s
mothers, pick a place that feels safe
away from the bunch, hidden from
the predators that work on our minds.
If we might be licked clean and hear
their heart's drum clearly in our own.
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Comments
John, and Robin,
Loving the thread of thought and images you are posting these days. Thank you so much for making those connections eloquently visible.
Miss you guys,
Meg
Posted by: meg Glaser | September 12, 2010 9:44 AM
Thanks, Meg. The days seem fuller, perhaps moving slower with age, but lots to see and think about at this pace.
Posted by: John Dofflemyer | September 12, 2010 4:53 PM