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Preface to the Second Edition | ||
Preface to the First Edition | ||
Fire | 3 | |
Beginning with a Place | 4 | |
The Joy-Song of Nature | 7 | |
The First Roots Creep Up | 10 | |
Blossoming Pear Tree | 12 | |
Breaklight | 14 | |
Believing the Bond | 15 | |
Luna | 19 | |
The South Corner | 22 | |
A White Heron | 23 | |
Being Still | 36 | |
Home to the Wilderness | 37 | |
The Magnolia Tree | 45 | |
A Breeze Swept Through | 48 | |
The Many and the One | 50 | |
I Will Lie Down | 52 | |
Rolling Naked in the Morning Dew | 57 | |
A Rinse in the River | 59 | |
Sandstone Seduction | 62 | |
River, O River | 65 | |
Christmas in Driftwood Valley | 66 | |
Jaunt from Nulato | 71 | |
Visual Opium | 74 | |
Why? | 77 | |
Spring in the City | 78 | |
Childhood on White Island | 84 | |
Green Thoughts in a Green Shade | 88 | |
My Mississippi Spring | 90 | |
A Bouquet of Wild Flowers | 91 | |
Glimpses of Salem | 94 | |
On the Hills | 98 | |
Trek to Blue Lake | 99 | |
Night in the Country | 104 | |
Love Poem | 108 | |
Why Do You Keep Those Cats? | 113 | |
Gabimichigami | 114 | |
Looking for Abbey's Lion | 117 | |
The Recognition | 121 | |
The Source of a River | 123 | |
Wilderness in the Blood | 127 | |
Annunciation | 129 | |
A Different Sympathy | 142 | |
Night Song | 144 | |
Becoming Feral | 146 | |
The Safety Behind Me | 150 | |
In the Open | 151 | |
The Feel of the Outdoors | 153 | |
In a Valley of Peace | 160 | |
The Angry Lunch Cafe | 161 | |
The Storm | 166 | |
The Old One and the Wind | 169 | |
My Help Is in the Mountain and Earth Cure Me | 173 | |
The Ancient People | 174 | |
Journal Entries | 186 | |
Daystar | 191 | |
The Bowl | 193 | |
Lesson 1 and Lesson 2 | 197 | |
State of Grace | 198 | |
Cured by Flowers | 201 | |
Meadow Turf | 205 | |
The Nature Cure - For the Body | 206 | |
Longing | 210 | |
The Balsam Fir | 212 | |
The Back-Road | 222 | |
My Desert Pond | 224 | |
The Miracle of Renewal | 228 | |
Depression in Winter | 231 | |
Come into Animal Presence | 235 | |
The Heart's Fox | 236 | |
Happiness | 242 | |
Sudden Knowing | 244 | |
The Word | 246 | |
To Build a Dam | 249 | |
Two Creatures of the Long-Shadowed Forest | 252 | |
The Fawn | 258 | |
Feathered Philosophers | 259 | |
A Sadness | 262 | |
A Little Nomad | 264 | |
A Wonder Tale | 270 | |
Drama on a Wooden Fence | 280 | |
Houseguest | 283 | |
Dance of Giants | 288 | |
Changing | 294 | |
Among My Closet Friends | 295 | |
The Old Cherry Tree | 300 | |
In Praise of Trees | 310 | |
The Man | 315 | |
The Last Antelope | 317 | |
The Hunt and Use | 327 | |
Audubon | 332 | |
Who? | 334 | |
Earth's Green Mantle | 336 | |
Bonelight | 342 | |
Love Canal | 346 | |
The Alegria Canyon and Afterword | 350 | |
When Earth becomes an "It" | 358 | |
The Hewers of Wood | 359 | |
Fallen Forests | 365 | |
Bitter Root Rituals, Stanzas I, II, and III | 368 | |
Clearcut | 371 | |
Contradictions: Tracking Poems, Part 18 | 374 | |
Spirit of Love | 379 | |
Turning to Another Way | 380 | |
Eve Revisited | 384 | |
The Rainbow Bridge | 386 | |
Kopis'taya (A Gathering of Spirits) | 392 | |
Declaration of the Four Sacred Things | 394 | |
Native Origin | 396 | |
The Common Living Dirt | 400 | |
What Holds the Water, What Holds the Light | 403 | |
Amazing Grace | 408 | |
Dynamics | 414 | |
End of the Beginning | 416 | |
Mind in the Waters | 423 | |
May's Lion | 425 | |
Demeter | 435 | |
Acknowledgments | 437 | |
Bibliography and Further Reading | 439 | |
Index of Authors and Titles | 457 |
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Add Sisters of the Earth: Women's Prose and Poetry About Nature, Sisters of the Earth is a stirring collection of women's writing on nature: Nature as healer. Nature as delight. Nature as mother and sister. Nature as victim. Nature as companion and reminder of what is wild in us all. Here, among more than a hund, Sisters of the Earth: Women's Prose and Poetry About Nature to your collection on WonderClub |