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Broken Home

by douglasbalmain

I sunk my fingers down into the loam of an ancient buffalo wallow and the land that had quietly prepared for their species untold millennia before me. I held the buffalo’s mourning in my heart, and felt the Buffalo Nations’ cry rattle against my ribs. I opened myself to the Earth and it spoke sorrowfully to me of its broken home.
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Dec 8, 2020
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#earth#environment#life#death#buffalo#bison#wildlife#nature#anthropocene
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