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Mother of life
Mother of Life
She sits on the moon at night
Serenading creation and life
She watches over all the undefinable beauty
The great and magnificent creatures
You need not ask where she is
Nor how she sounds
For if you truly seek her
She is all around
Her voice can be heard in the lion's roar
Or the songs of a frog symphony
When you feast your eyes upon
A fish gliding through the waterM..
You may find its the sway of her hips
The wind whispers her name
The earth contains all her secrets
With every paw print left in the sand
You will see her footsteps follow
She is the rain on the hopeless day
She is the sunshine on your skin
As you become aware of the fragile strength
Which lies in every flower and every tree
The graceful force of every seed
You shall come to believe in unspoken truths
Truth that is as old as time
Only to be revealed when in need
Or to those who break down the walls
The truth of a Mother
The Mother who gives Life
She sits on the moon at night
Serenading creation and life
She watches over all the undefinable beauty
The great and magnificent creatures
You need not ask where she is
Nor how she sounds
For if you truly seek her
She is all around
Her voice can be heard in the lion's roar
Or the songs of a frog symphony
When you feast your eyes upon
A fish gliding through the waterM..
You may find its the sway of her hips
The wind whispers her name
The earth contains all her secrets
With every paw print left in the sand
You will see her footsteps follow
She is the rain on the hopeless day
She is the sunshine on your skin
As you become aware of the fragile strength
Which lies in every flower and every tree
The graceful force of every seed
You shall come to believe in unspoken truths
Truth that is as old as time
Only to be revealed when in need
Or to those who break down the walls
The truth of a Mother
The Mother who gives Life
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