Tenalach
Tenalach – what makes us one with nature: Alleged, is an Irish word: What makes us feel a part of it, As …
Tenalach – what makes us one with nature: Alleged, is an Irish word: What makes us feel a part of it, As …
Only now the wisdom keepers As they see themselves, they come And keep clear, and a watch, over These places, once sacred, …
Our groundwater is the well we all drink from. Fracking pollutes. We drink from the well in a desert Stagnant the water …
As if applause, a clap clap clap Echos the evening air As I walk past spectators And yet, there’s no-one there. It …
Childlike waving, standing, live scarecrows, In excited fury and the breeze grows, Arms spinning wildly, and then slow, According as the wind …
This poem is a few years old. To this day, there are still Roma, Egyptian and Ashkali families in lead polluted homes, …
He rides again, against the windmills, Or at least his children do… Modern day Don Quixote’s Who to their cause are true. …
When young, or younger for I still am young I thought that my future it was to be As it was then …
The Native Americans from the Amazon Rainforests are still an unknown people, and there are many tribes undiscovered by Europeans as of …