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May: On Love
May 14
Today's reflection was inspired by the poem "A Dandelion for My Mother" by Jean Nordhaus.
The resilient and unassuming dandelion. A symbol of love and life.
It holds more love in it than the diamonds mined from the bowels of the earth by exploited hands.
It will hold strong in the face of poison and death and find ways on the wind to new life.
It will offer the chance to wish to a little child, for it exists for all such natural things.
By Eastin DeVernaMay: On Love
May 14
Today's reflection was inspired by the poem "A Dandelion for My Mother" by Jean Nordhaus.
The resilient and unassuming dandelion. A symbol of love and life.
It holds more love in it than the diamonds mined from the bowels of the earth by exploited hands.
It will hold strong in the face of poison and death and find ways on the wind to new life.
It will offer the chance to wish to a little child, for it exists for all such natural things.