Timber
Free of spirit, body and soul
Free of spirit, body and soul
To her heart there was no key,
Captured by nothing, nothing at all
I wonder even by me.
In her veins ran the ultimate symbol
Of triumph over time,
Her beauty was a picture
Of the perfect design.
Her eyes held the ghost of ancestors
That roamed before,
Strength, courage and grace
She was to the core.
High upon a mountain
She now stands so regally,
A wisp of wind, she fades away
But not from my memory.
For my sister Debra
In memory of Timber
By
Shay Tankersley
from
"Sacred Wolf Dream's
Spirit World"
By
Debra K. McCann
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