
Our Lady of Mountain and Plain, ©Lexanne Leonard
02.07.19
Wind.I,
A Prayer for PeaceYou purl life into life
Breath in, Breath out
Peaceful immigration,
Halcyon egressNorth, South
East and West,
Origin of Compass,
Lead me to rest
02.08.19
Wind.II,
WayramamaWhere air is rare
Your breath unfurls,
Into nature I step
A balance,
Right Relationship
To give and
Remember
To receiveNorth, South
East and West,
Origin of Compass,
Lead me to rest
02.09.19
Wind.III,
Feng Po PoPrimordial storm
On tiger back
A sack to whisk
Away heave of wind,
HarmonyNorth, South
East and West,
Origin of Compass,
Lead me to rest
02.10.19
Wind.IV,
DogodaIn fields of
Barley, millet and oats
Carins stay strong
Against tempest.
I hear your
Ancient Voice
Compassion,
I forgiveNorth, South
East and West,
Origin of Compass,
Lead me to rest
02.11.19
Wind.V,
NjororIn celebration
In gratitude,
Your zephyr
Thrives,
I grow and prosper
Breaths deep and
Abundant,
I am, I am, I amNorth, South
East and West,
Origin of Compass,
Lead me to rest
02.12.19
Wind.VI,
EndPurl, unfurl
Whisk and heave
Abundant Wind,
Giver of Life,
My face turned
To YouNorth, South
East and West,
Origin of Compass,
I am blessed
Author’s Note:
I was recently introduce to the Goddesses of the Wind by Renee Baribeau and her lovely and powerful book, Winds of Spirit, Ancient Wisdom Tools for Navigating Relationships, Health, and the Divine. As one who has always found comfort in wind, this was a brilliant way to reconnect.
The above poem prayers are a result and fit perfectly into this month’s World Peace Poet’s annual invitation to write a poem every day and send a wish for peace across the globe.