Beginning with romantic thoughts like "standing under a waterfall beside one you love", this poem ends with a call to have "deep wells of love, for the plants and animals that share this planet".
Named for the Jethro Tull song, this poem tells of forests that "give a weary traveller rest", - those of us who "see acres wild, filled with the wonder of a child".
Yavanna - Garden reminded my of the Mrityunjaya mantra and God begging us to have a "victory over death by being in the present... Being ready to leave, grasping onto life which was heaven sent"
The call of birds weave their bright magic upon our soul, the city couldnt mend us but now out here we're whole.
Seemingly disjointed, but a record of ideas from my cousin, woven into thoughts
About a long awaited rain - a plea and prayer for it to fall - but with romantic overtones
Something about breaking away from city life and inviting humanity to an exodus leading us to live with Nature.