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
Very pretty imagery and photo!