Grandfather Stone

Grandfather Stone

Holding me up when I walk

I ask you to support me

And you do

Every time

In the wind

With a storm coming

I walk across you

Thin line of slate

To the point

I know you will hold me

And you do

I am not afraid

Of slipping and falling

Into the sea

The wind whips across me

My hands trace

Your gnarled surface

I ask for a stone

To remember you by

Your voice is crotchety

Like a grumpy, whiskered gnome

Yet you agree

Allow me this gift

Reluctantly

I stand, my talisman

In hand

Keeping me strong

And firm as I return

Before the storm hits

I smile in awe

Of your existence

Your strength

Your willingness to

Give and support

I lay my hands against

Your craggy surface

I feel your heart beat

I see rivers of fire

Forming, breaking and reforming

I see colours

And shapes and feel

My roots sink deep into you

Part of you as you are part of me

I honour and thank you

Blessed Grandfather Stone.
© A M Hunter 2014

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Stoneacorn (Xander)

These songs, poems, and reflections offer an insight to who I am and are my autobiography. I am a poet, a song writer, a witch. I dance my Wyrd in my practice; in how I choose to live; in who I share my moments with. My heart is black, white, grey and purple like the stone beneath my feet, the bones of Grandfather Green. My eyes contain her Stars and her deep dark well as I straddle the hedge and listen to the winds. My form is the tree that connects all realms, clothed in holly and oak. I am Stoneacorn

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