Mother Earth

Beloved one, I am the much trodden, sun-washed mother Earth, dark slave and mistress. Out of me, the dark and afflicted one, you grow a mighty stem. And like the flame of the sun and like the eternal stars I circle in long, blind silence through your roots and in your branches — and half awake and half in slumber I seek the sky through you .
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Anna Margolin
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