Prompt 14, Hour 14

In her wonderful book Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer writes — ‘In some Native languages the term for plants translates to “those who take care of us.’

Use any part of this quote (with credit), or the ideas it contains as a jumping off point for your poem this hour.

If you have a hard time connecting with this quote here are two others, also by Robin Wall Kimmerer, to consider.

“The land knows you, even when you are lost.”

“This is really why I made my daughters learn to garden—so they would always have a mother to love them, long after I am gone.”

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  1. Shaping the Land (prompt 14)
    By Sandy Lender

    It occurred to me
    How amazing God’s love
    That when He formed the world
    When He molded the Earth
    With its hills, valleys, rivers, streams
    He elected to let Calvary stand

    It occurred to me
    How amazing God’s grace
    That when He shaped the clay
    Smoothing its imperfections
    Perhaps He paused over the lump
    Where He allowed Calvary to stand

    It occurred to me
    How amazing God’s plan
    That despite our hatefulness
    And the horrors we inflict daily
    Upon His world, His son, His creation
    He made a way to let Calvary stand

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