I climbed the steep dirt road
behind the old farmhouse,
the back slant of the roof caving in
from snow, winter, neglect,
bricks falling from the chimney.
There I was! in the land of the Fairies,
the majestic Grandmother oak appearing to my left,
bending gracefully to the sky.
To my right, my nephew's hunting camp,
target practice set up,
and a grill ready for the fresh meat.
I turned back to my Grandmother,
moss rising greenly from Her massive roots,
ferns bowing reverently at Her feet,
Her huge old grey body bending gracefully
up to the wide-spread branches high above.
I gazed upon Her, and a sparkling city
rose from Her roots in front of me,
translucent, silvery, rainbow.
"Let Life be what it is," I heard,
imagining conflict, sadness, despair.
The power of these Fairy beings astonished me.
"We promise always to do what We do."
Hands raised, long we exchanged energy.
I touched a small double oak near to me,
through its own body sending great thanks.
I turned down the hill, bowing,
and left.
Annelinde Metzner
September 5, 2019
Catskill Farm
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