(Nine Poets Speak) memory in female by Luan Danaan

[Editors’ Note: Learn about how the “Nine Poets Speak” series came to be in place here.]

Photo by Luan Danaan: Statue of Diana the Huntress and her hound, Exhibition Gardens, Melbourne, Australia 

woman
remember when you walked free and fearless
bare-breasted proud
in full feminine majesty
strode with dignity and purpose
the wide vast earth your home
gathered at night in forests and sacred groves
giving reverence to the moon, nature and feminine deities
kindling in these rituals
the spark of the goddess in every woman
celebrated our menstrual bleeding
loved each other yet remained virgin
one-unto-herself
she-who-is-never-tamed
remember
reach out with courage in a world that denies us
remember

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2 thoughts on “(Nine Poets Speak) memory in female by Luan Danaan”

  1. A fierce, visceral reminder of the deep lineages we carry and the profound cost of what has been systematic, spiritual erasure. This isn’t just poetry; it is an excavation of ancestral truth, demanding that we remember the full majesty of the feminine spirit before it was forced into hiding.

  2. We can still do this…. gather in the fragments of ‘the wide vast earth your home
    gathered at night in forests and sacred groves’ This Earth is the only home we will ever know – We need to celebrate our intimate relationship with our Source. Beautiful poem!

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