Under My Canopy

Prickly with a gentle touch.

The sweet smell of childhood.

Sap sticking to my fingers as I sweep the needles with my hands, making a bed to lay my head and be still.

Still enough to watch the creepy crawly bugs marching on your branches.

Still enough, a small bird pops in to get out of the sun.

Still enough to hear my mother calling me, knowing she cannot see that I am just a few steps away.

Still enough, I can feel the sun trying to penetrate the needles and shine on your spring branches.

Still enough, I see your skin is brown, black, green, and blue with a hint of mustard yellow.

Still enough, I wonder how many needles you carry and how many you have lost.

Still enough, I have convinced myself when winter arrives, I'm going to climb to your peak and crown you with lights.

Still enough, I wake up and realize I no longer want to be still.

Your canopy is grand.

Your shade is inviting.

Thank you for sharing your space where I can be me while I am hiding.

©️2021 Alison Schuh Hawsey

Published in the spring 2023 emerge magazine

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Alison Schuh Hawsey

As an Intuitive Transformation Coach, Reiki Master, Writer, and Podcaster, Alison works with overwhelmed clients who want to reconnect with their intuition, vision, and passion for maintaining what brings them happiness and prosperity.

Alison is passionate about staying connected to intuition through daily practices, teaching the art of listening, and continuing her journey by soaking up as many experiences as possible by mirroring her motto of shifting today into a greater tomorrow.

https://alisonschuhhawsey.com/
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