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Can we ever learn to swallow lava? - Margaret Noodin "Aloha - Aaniin" transl. by the author

That echo the rasp of our lives - Margaret Noodin "Babejianjisemigad/Gradual Transformation"

Making food of sunshine teasing earth to bloom - Margaret Noodin "Blue-Green Becoming" transl. by the author

When the ghost visits looking for bones - Margaret Noodin "Bones" transl. by the author

Thirty-three beads strung between an absence of wings - Margaret Noodin "Bones" transl. by the author

The largest bones wear ropes of strength in motion - Margaret Noodin "Bones" transl. by the author

Where red saltwater waves carry calcium east then west - Margaret Noodin "Bones" transl. by the author

No bones in my mind when I dream - Margaret Noodin "Bones" transl. by the author

And understand the power of heat - Margaret Noodin "Careful" transl. by the author

Do they leave together the language and the last breath? - Margaret Noodin "Children of the Waters" transl. by the author

Lost when we no longer hear the open waters - Margaret Noodin "Children of the Waters" transl. by the author

Their spirits dancing like woodpeckers hungry and knocking - Margaret Noodin "Circle Images" transl. by the author

The distraction of a sunrise and a pain remembered - Margaret Noodin "Concerning Distance" transl. by the author

I hear nothing in the star mist - Margaret Noodin "Crane" transl. by the author

Are storms or sunshine in your heart? - Margaret Noodin "Crane" transl. by the author

Between the good earth and the great sea - Margaret Noodin "Cream City/Doodooshabo'enaande Oodena " transl. by the author

Foxes, feathers and fireflies - Margaret Noodin "Cream City/Doodooshabo'enaande Oodena " transl. by the author

Different echoes whispered - Margaret Noodin "Cream City/Doodooshabo'enaande Oodena " transl. by the author

Forging dreams big as melting stars - Margaret Noodin "Cream City/Doodooshabo'enaande Oodena " transl. by the author

Making compasses of stories folded - Margaret Noodin "Crooked Trees" transl. by the author

An invitation to freedom in each spent leaf - Margaret Noodin "Crooked Trees" transl. by the author

Once shared veins became a way of life - Margaret Noodin "Daughters" transl. by the author

When your days burn down I will sift ashes with you - Margaret Noodin "Daughters" transl. by the author

Search for the matches to set fire to the unnamed - Margaret Noodin "Exhausted" transl. by the author

How does one taste the moon? - Margaret Noodin "Fireflies" transl. by the author

What is the weight of wind - Margaret Noodin "Fireflies" transl. by the author

Sail kisses to heaven or row to a heart's shore - Margaret Noodin "Fireflies" transl. by the author

Place the flames in the sky make a night river of light - Margaret Noodin "Fireflies" transl. by the author

What is unseen and what cannot be undone - Margaret Noodin "Fundamentals of Leadership" transl. by the author

In the depths of change sometimes the shadows are fish - Margaret Noodin "Fundamentals of Leadership" transl. by the author

Listen to the herons and the cranes - Margaret Noodin "Gidiskinaadaa Mitigwaakiing/Woodland Liberty"

The complexity of wild paths and webs woven - Margaret Noodin "Gidiskinaadaa Mitigwaakiing/Woodland Liberty"

When the dawn hides the three hunters - Margaret Noodin "Gidiskinaadaa Mitigwaakiing/Woodland Liberty"

Seven sisters of the night sky - Margaret Noodin "Gidiskinaadaa Mitigwaakiing/Woodland Liberty"

Feast under the hunting moon and light fires to wait for winter - Margaret Noodin "Halfway Away" transl. by the author

Searching for the truth in caves and under the Northern Lights - Margaret Noodin "I Am Undefeated" transl. by the author

Perhaps my soul understands more than my heart can know - Margaret Noodin "I Am Undefeated" transl. by the author

Around my heart a red river of fiery rapids - Margaret Noodin "I Realize" transl. by the author

Water rolling toward the moon - Margaret Noodin "Inertia" transl. by the author

Until you miraculously break my inertia - Margaret Noodin "Inertia" transl. by the author

Counting what I know in my veins - Margaret Noodin "Into a Heart" transl. by the author

Each knowing half between breaths - Margaret Noodin "Into a Heart" transl. by the author

The sound of a heartbeat at midnight - Margaret Noodin "Night Syrup" transl. by the author

What is the flavor of night syrup? - Margaret Noodin "Night Syrup" transl. by the author

Of ones who remember - Margaret Noodin "Nimbawaadaan Akiing/I Dream a World"

While grandmother moon sliced the sky - Margaret Noodin "Northern Lights" transl. by the author

The sky echoes in my ears - Margaret Noodin "Northern Lights" transl. by the author

I want this wind to consume me - Margaret Noodin "Northern Lights" transl. by the author

Where the ashes were poured - Margaret Noodin "Ozaagi'aan One Open to an Other"

The old men twisted the dusty promises - Margaret Noodin "The Promisers" transl. by the author

Written on the arriving tide - Margaret Noodin "Red Sky over Superior" transl. by the author

Where kisses are ships curved against the sea - Margaret Noodin "Red Sky over Superior" transl. by the author

A clan fish whispers the language of waves - Margaret Noodin "Red Sky over Superior" transl. by the author

The wolf howls at the new moon - Margaret Noodin "Sometimes" transl. by the author

He's an overpass light brigade soldier - Margaret Noodin "Sometimes" transl. by the author

Watches the new spirits arriving in the belly of the sturgeon - Margaret Noodin "Sometimes" transl. by the author

All I forget in the shadow of day and the arc of night - Margaret Noodin "Sun and Moon" transl. by the author

The sap of their dreams rivers of spring overflowing - Margaret Noodin "Sweet Water" transl. by the author

The Road of Ghosts is blue in the heavens - Margaret Noodin "They Arrive" transl. by the author

And still the ones who left are prisoners - Margaret Noodin "They Arrive" transl. by the author

Cold sunshine greets a hard wind - Margaret Noodin "They Arrive" transl. by the author

While the sky hums she pours the liquid of her soul - Margaret Noodin "Together Between" transl. by the author

Wearing a necklace of stars visible to our heirs - Margaret Noodin "The Way We Meet" transl. by the author

Gas and dust making new stars and new stories - Margaret Noodin "We Are Returning Always" transl. by the author

A dark hole discerned is a different wilderness - Margaret Noodin "We Are Returning Always" transl. by the author

Growing, expanding while collapsing - Margaret Noodin "We Are Returning Always" transl. by the author

Our song returns us snake and snow twigs and twine - Margaret Noodin "We Are Returning Always" transl. by the author

Infants asleep in a blanket spun of energy - Margaret Noodin "We Are Returning Always" transl. by the author

Traders in an evolved economy - Margaret Noodin "We Give Them" transl. by the author

Decorated children nourished on new ideas - Margaret Noodin "We Give Them" transl. by the author

Possibly able to avoid old battlefields - Margaret Noodin "We Give Them" transl. by the author

Mirrors with lights all the colors of rain - Margaret Noodin "What They Use" transl. by the author

From their hearts their own songs - Margaret Noodin "What They Use" transl. by the author

The work of every leaf is to open in the sun - Margaret Noodin "Work" transl. by the author

The work of every root is to tunnel through the earth - Margaret Noodin "Work" transl. by the author

To recognize the interior of my soul - Margaret Noodin "Work" transl. by the author

Wonder at the difference between life and living - Margaret Noodin "Work" transl. by the author


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