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Selene of the Spirits by Melissa Pritchard
Late Bloomer: A Novel by Melissa Pritchard
Easy Spanish Phrase Book: Over 770 Basic Phrases for Everyday Use (Dover Easy Phrase) (Spanish Edition) by Dover Publications
Under a Shifter's Moon by Kari Thomas
Libraries in the Ancient World by Lionel Casson
1,000 Places to See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List by Patricia Schultz
Lost Fathers: How Women Can Heal from Adolescent Father Loss by Laraine Herring
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(Traditional prayer of the Tewa people of North America)
O our Mother the Earth, O our Father the Sky,
Your children are we, and with tired backs
We bring you the gifts of love.
Then weave for us a garment of brightness;
May the warp be the bright light of morning,
May the weft be the red light of evening,
May the fringes be the falling rain,
May the border be the standing rainbow.
Thus weave for us a garment of brightness,
That we may walk fittingly where birds sing,
That we may walk fittingly where grass is green,
O our Mother the Earth, O our Father the sky.
posted by theoldman at 12:33 pm (EST) on Mar 27, 2009