The Illuminating Spark: Lessons from the Dandelions

A poem about dandelions and their advice.

(Image description: A close-up of the center of some dandelion seeds with a light blue background.) Credit: Photo by Hasan Almasi on Unsplash

This poem was inspired by a recent oracle reading, as well as recent events in the US.

Lessons from the Dandelions

In a field of dandelions

cushioned by moss and leaves

relaxed and at ease

Cradled by the Earth

Mind adrift

yet receptive to insight

Hours pass by

Dawn, Noon, Dusk

Each hour a lesson

Sun turns to Moon

Moon turns to Stars

Stars turn to Infinity

Each of these flowers

ask me, intrigued

What does freedom mean?

My response,

short and simple

yet as deep as the Earth

The freedom to simply be

to learn and to choose

to love and to live

Simple things, also

the richest of all,

treasures deemed worthy to steal.

As I watch

some of the stars depart,

they convey another lesson.

Be stubborn

difficult to destroy

ever prevalent

Adaptable and wild,

these are the truths

we extend to you.

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    Molly Anne

    thanks for sharing your work

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