I felt love in the thorns that scratched my hide until I bled running through Indian Forest barefoot and alone the trees my home away away away from all the worries grown ups silently shouted.
I felt love in the musk of ancient walls left witness to weep into the moss that watched civilization torn asunder through dark ages and enlightenment and two world wars.
I felt love in the sky and the stars so close they tickled my ears as they whirligigged over the Rocky Mountains spinning stories and songs the brook babbled into lullabies by my sleeping bag.
But of all the loves mine to cherish none compared to the wild child wonder I felt with my boys from the womb, to my arms to my heart torn by thorns as they ran into the forest of the world.