Tonight I bent down
In my yoga-heart to smell
God's beautiful Earth
In my yoga-heart to smell
God's beautiful Earth
This picture is hot off the press and it is a celebration of yoga and of life. Too many people don't value their lives and that is why there are shootings and war. This is another protest poem. I'm sick of war and there is no reason for it.
Published by Kady Birdwhistle
I am a woman seeking to learn more about different writing communities while pursuing my college education. I am currently obsessed with freelance writing, Charlaine Harris (author), yoga,Christianity, Hindu... View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentWOW !!...don't know if I could do that !!
Oh my goodness, how on earth! Sorry the picture took me a while. What amazing strength you show not only physically but mentally. Well balanced and inspiring, you are!
You go girl!!!!!
ouch ...... that has got to hurt .... Good Job Miss Kadyken
Amen...You must have incredible upper body strength to do a position like that.
I agree. Peace for prosperity and respect for humankind. War is death's servant.