by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
They took deer, elk scapula, scraped soil
Just enough to loosen my path.
Drove a planting peg,
Turned, held to one side
as I dropped dried
into wet earth.
gave goodness,
pollen, meal, kernel
made over each time
remembered in prayer.
Dance for me.
There will be plenty
here for you
again, again.
Raise your faces
shoulders skyward,
knees give, straighten,
feet gentle touch—
You can figure the phases of the moon
by my sprouting tassels.
Copyright ©:
Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
Last updated November 22, 2022