She never smoked, never drank, Never joined a cult or sect. Her hippiness, her happiness Found itself in waist length hair, Patterned tights, Bra dismissed And short, short skirts: Her expression of new freedom.
Fifties beatniks never reached her, But the sixties found a new awareness Which addressed her heart, Unleashed a part she only guessed at; One which dressed her mind. Convention could not bind her As behavior took a shape unstudied, Natural - hardly touched before.
Maturity without hashish, Rajneesh, The itch of spirit bringing in a shift in old priorities. A little bolder, somewhat older; Hippy of a different sort. Mother, wife, musician, poet All and each each supportive And escorting her some steps to standing, Understanding and continuance.
She Was A Hippy 3.13.2020 Pure Nakedness II; Circling Round Experience; Arlene Nover Corwin