There’s something about her, this magical pond,
Deep in the heart of acres of rewilded land,
Where the farm’s fences have been pulled down,
Penned-in animals are no more,
Once-ploughed fields left fallow,
Taken over by brambles, dog-rose and sallow.
Now Longhorn cattle are free to roam,
Droves of Tamworth pigs rootle the ground and
Herds of wild Exmoor ponies run free,
All tending the grass, the bushes, the earth.

Within this magnificent splendour of nature,
The pond invites me into her autumnal embrace.
I glide with mallards, bask with moor hens,
The ice of the water chilling deep into my cells.
The branch of an oak extends over us like a graceful arm,
Adorned in leaves tinged with orange, yellow and brown,
Gifting acorns in gentle plops, rippling the still reflection.
Squirrels scamper by our side, a robin hops, a redwing watches.
A peregrine falcon soars in the sky above,
Where gathering clouds roll in to drop their burdens.
From deep within, I too am replete with harvest.
The depth of Grace from this year’s reaping,
Has given space for so much grief to surface.
The grit, the muck and mire of life’s daily toil,
Past and present, float like jetsam to my attention,
Where upwelling Love recognises the gifts they are.
The bile, the aches, the pain my body holds,
All just a signal to call in the Grace,
To look Grief in the eye,
And walk me home.
I hear Love’s whisper in the wind as I swim,
Feel Her soak deep into my being.
Allow Her to rewild me to my true nature,
Surrender to the breaking down,
Of boundaries within,
Unshackling beliefs, concepts and unhelpful patterns,
That have gripped too fast for too long.
There’s a lightness now to my stroke.
I too am living wild and free,
Immersed in this boundless pool of divine Love.
Comments and contemplations welcome