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MESSAGES FROM WOMAN WHO KNOWS THE RIVER
She tells me:
a woman is a river.
Move like the river
hand over hand
hip to hip, current
flowing downriver
tide riding in.
She tells me:
the women come down
to the river with the new babies
they sing this song:
river of milk
river of sky
river of milk
river of sky
my breast is full as the river
mist on the mountain
milk of the river
river of milk
river of sky
river of milk
river of sky
She tells me:
a song or a story
is just as useful as a basket
song and stories are baskets
they hold things
for the people.
She tells me:
watch the tides
the tides take you
where you need to go
the tides tell you
all you need to know.
She tells me:
the river is a reason
to have a party
we are always crossing the river
to pick whatever is in season
on this side, that side
we always have a party.
She tells me:
the river is a reason
to take a lover
from the other shore.
She tells me:
listen to the river stones
when the waves wash in
when the tide turns
they are talking
they are telling secrets
they will tell you
what you need to know
listen.
She tells me:
time is a tidal river
you can travel
either way.
Author Biography:
Elizabeth Cunningham is a Fellow of Black Earth Institute. She is the author of The Maeve Chonicles, a series of novels featuring the Celtic Mary Magdalen who is nobody’s disciple. She has also published three previous novels and two collections of poetry. Director of The Center at High Valley and a counselor in private practice, she lives in New York State’s Hudson River Valley.
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