Barefoot

Aias

Barefoot

Connected, that's what it feels
barefoot in the wilderness, you'll heal.
Leaves fluttering, tress whispering 
Feel the chilling breeze 
smell the earthy musk.
Walk barefoot
let the dirt cling on your toes
Admire the beauty of flowers
as fairies dancing in meadows.
Write  your sorrows in the ground
search for the lost wounds
let your injured soul dance with the dancing leaves
let your senses tunes as the wind sings
find a beautiful place and get lost
lost yet feels home.

  • Author: Aias (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 23rd, 2022 05:30
  • Category: Nature
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Comments1

  • Bella Shepard

    I love the imagery of the connection to Mother Earth. Your poem reminds me so much of the John Muir quote "And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul". You've put that experience into words. Thank you!



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