LJ Idol Week #3: Alice's Herbs
Jul. 19th, 2024 08:38 amBraided sweetgrass, cedar leaves
Scent of sumac, blazing trees
The crunch of plants under her fist
She grumbles and rubs arthritic wrists.
Cat's claw for a coming cold
Digestion's soothed by ginger bold
Fennel leaves ease a stomachache
Dandelion increases circulation rate.
You were taken on an autumn day
She didn't wave, she looked away.
Her hands clenched, face grief-swollen
There is no herb for child stolen.
Arnica and mint cool your pain
When you slip after the rain
What about when pain's inside?
Can she reach you where you hide?
Overhead, sky's blue and white
Alice joined the ancestors last night.
You stroke her now-silver hair
In sleep, you hope she knows you're there.
Feathery sage in her nightstand drawer
Fallen petals sweep the dusty floor.
Tobacco placed upon her chest
Your picture tucked into her dress.
Years pass and knowledge fades
Life begins to seem a long charade.
Wife stops listening, your children blink
You forget the herbs and turn to drink.
Your granddaughter before you stands
Your fingers gnarled between her hands.
Whispers come from beyond the curtain
"Teach her of what you're most certain."
There are seven steps to skin a deer
There are thirteen moons to every year.
The Teachings offer paths to find
But only one is true; you must be kind.
Tell them their ways don't have to be yours
Tell them we open different doors.
We walk the same Earthly journey
And truth and love combine our story.
Plants that heal and plants that settle
Spicy rosemary, stinging nettle.
She honours your love and your pain
Her soothing words fall like rain.
Her fingers stained with herbal dyes --
And in her face, shine Alice's eyes.
Hear me read this poem here.
This has been an entry for
therealljidol. The prompt this week was "Without you", and this poem is the true story of my great-grandmother Alice, who was an Ojibwe healer. She taught my grandfather everything she knew before she died, and endured the pain of having her grandson snatched from her by the government of Canada and forced into an Indian Day School. In turn, my grandfather taught me as much as he could before he, too, died. But he always told me I had my great-grandmother's eyes.
Thank you for reading and voting!
Scent of sumac, blazing trees
The crunch of plants under her fist
She grumbles and rubs arthritic wrists.
Cat's claw for a coming cold
Digestion's soothed by ginger bold
Fennel leaves ease a stomachache
Dandelion increases circulation rate.
You were taken on an autumn day
She didn't wave, she looked away.
Her hands clenched, face grief-swollen
There is no herb for child stolen.
Arnica and mint cool your pain
When you slip after the rain
What about when pain's inside?
Can she reach you where you hide?
Overhead, sky's blue and white
Alice joined the ancestors last night.
You stroke her now-silver hair
In sleep, you hope she knows you're there.
Feathery sage in her nightstand drawer
Fallen petals sweep the dusty floor.
Tobacco placed upon her chest
Your picture tucked into her dress.
Years pass and knowledge fades
Life begins to seem a long charade.
Wife stops listening, your children blink
You forget the herbs and turn to drink.
Your granddaughter before you stands
Your fingers gnarled between her hands.
Whispers come from beyond the curtain
"Teach her of what you're most certain."
There are seven steps to skin a deer
There are thirteen moons to every year.
The Teachings offer paths to find
But only one is true; you must be kind.
Tell them their ways don't have to be yours
Tell them we open different doors.
We walk the same Earthly journey
And truth and love combine our story.
Plants that heal and plants that settle
Spicy rosemary, stinging nettle.
She honours your love and your pain
Her soothing words fall like rain.
Her fingers stained with herbal dyes --
And in her face, shine Alice's eyes.
Hear me read this poem here.
This has been an entry for
Thank you for reading and voting!
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Date: 2024-07-20 03:58 pm (UTC)This is fabulous, as expected.
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Date: 2024-07-20 05:07 pm (UTC)You love so many lines "their ways don't have to yours / ...open different doors."
There is so much wisdom and love for all of us to learn in your poem.
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Date: 2024-07-21 03:42 pm (UTC)Something about this line made me smile, "Dandelion increases circulation rate."
It was great hearing you read the poem as well, thanks so much for linking to that.
Dan
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Date: 2024-07-26 06:17 am (UTC)Thank you for sharing your truth with us. ❤
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