Friday 11 October 2013

Walking With Our Sisters



This morning the Writing Revolution in Place visited the 
“Walking With Our Sisters” memorial exhibit.  Afterwards we all gathered and each wrote a piece on our impressions and feelings regarding the exhibit. 

Off balance barefoot and bear claws, no not the doughnut but rather the beast, the beast without the beast within the beasts among us. Human the most dangerous, most insecure and the most immature of beasts, thank god none of the other inhabitants of this planet be so very neurotic, self-serving, and petty.

We are no tribe we are no nations we are not humane, is there no humanity left in humanity? Wild untamed animals are at times more humane, nurturing, responsible and more caring than most humans.

Off kilter trying to stay the path lain out for each, some were forced to take alternate routes, from the interior plain to the coast to the sea to never be seen again.  Travel the hiway of tears for years and then one day you no longer travel an earthly plane. 
Les Danyluk 

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