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Georgia Marginson-Swart
Poems
May 2015
The oldest religion
Such fury in her old bones
Ancient anger, generations deep
Like the roots of trees
Sunken and embedded into earth
wild woman
Forest nymph
She who thrives on sunlight
And grows ever upwards
With the flowers of her home
wild woman
The Moon's child and silver sun
Ebbs and flows with the waves
Riding currents and rips in sea
Under the nightly tide
wild woman
We are the bones of the earth
We are the stem that reaches sky
We are the strongest currents
*We are wild women
Written by
Georgia Marginson-Swart
22/F/London
(22/F/London)
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