Rebecca Hatcher Travis has graciously shared three of her poems for inclusion in From the Reference Desk. These poems include Blood Wise, Easy Clay, and Pieces of Place. These poems, with additional comments by Rebecca, follow immediately:
Blood Wise
green rolling hills with sacred mounds
ceremony and forbidden ways
the blood remembers
what memory does not
like the instinct to survive
intuition confirms
our deepest knowledge
we understand where we belong
The poem Blood Wise along with a copy of the book Picked Apart the Bones are included in a time capsule sealed in 2010 on the grounds of the newly opened Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur , Oklahoma .
Easy Clay
find the right trail
down the hill
to the old slow river
there along the bank underfoot
you will find its home
sister calls it easy clay
as she rolls it carefully
between her palms
stretches snake coils out one by one
to form her useful pots
still gathered by the riverside
this old earth almost falls into shape
it tries so hard to please
for easy clay remembers why
it lives there by the water
Easy Clay is a tribute to all potters for the art of creating handmade vessels.
Pieces of Place
how this land clings beneath my fingernails
travels down my throat in small armies
moves under my skin without a sound
year after year I hurry back
step into the cool of Travertine Creek
hear the roar of Turner Falls
sip their clear spring waters
until I am so full of this place
I could burst
Pieces of Place relates to the natural beauty of the crosstimbers found within the Chickasaw Nation in Oklahoma which includes some of the purest spring waters in the world.
Come to the Friendswood Public Library on August 10th at 7pm to hear Rebecca share stories about her American Indian heritage and read from her award winning book, Picked Apart the Bones.
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