Mother Nature Sacred Lives: In Standing Rock Protesters Poem by Terence George Craddock

Mother Nature Sacred Lives: In Standing Rock Protesters

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say something
before it is too late
wanted people
with life
preservation
qualities
willing
to speak

protest
to preserve
prestine
sacred lands
lifeblood still
living breathing

say something
affirming
beauty in varying
themes of nature
walking
in living life lungs
environment photosynthsis
nature always shifts perceptions

in seasons
time temperature changes
human social cultural interactions;
nature always nurtures regenerates,
in cyclic energy variations,
it is better people journey

into their own
appreciation
understanding
of sacred nature
because breathing
a spiritual deep love
of nature defines
enlightened
minds souls;

desiring to learn slowly
sometimes profoundly,
through experiential
life experiences
over their choice
chosen lifetime;


Copyright © Terence George Craddock

Monday, December 26, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: corruption,injustice,mother earth,natural law,nature,nature love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Written in November 2016 on the 12.11.2016.
Dedicated to enlightened souls willing to protest against the oil oligarchy pipeline at 'Standing Rock', and all other protest sites where enlightened souls, are willing to bravely nobly face the rubber bullets, baton brutality of criminal obsequious thugs; employed after despicable Washington DC judge, decided againt the treaty rights of the North Dakota Sioux lawsuit, decided for the US Army, Department of Justice and Department of Interior; which oversees Native American Affairs and ensures these proud people remain, among the poorest in America, a court rulong which follows the traditional Washinton corruption persecution trail of Native Americans.
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