Moderator’s note: Our long time writer Sara Wright fell recently and broke her hip. I am writing this with her permission. Here is how she describes herself on our contributor’s page: Sara Wright is a naturalist, ethologist (a person who studies animals in their natural habitats) (former) Jungian Pattern Analyst, and a writer. She publishes her work regularly in a number of different venues and is presently living in Maine.
Sara is always reminding us to listen deeply to the earth, the animals, the plants and all of nature. Her revelations are always poignant, instructional and helps, encourages, pleads with to the re-member that we are the natural world and we must cherish our “roots.”
To Sara, heal quickly and continue to write for us.
Here is what she wrote about her accident.

LITTLE DID I KNOW
IT WAS ME
RIPPED BY HER ROOTS
TORN FROM WET GROUND
UNABLE TO STAND
HER BONY FINGERS
MY OWN
SHATTERING
SCREAMS
THE ANGUISH OF
BELOVED DOGS
THE LAST SOUNDS
I HEARD BEFORE
BEING TOWED AWAY
THROUGH A DRUGGED HAZE
TWO FAT WHITE CROSSES
SIDE BY SIDE
TOLD THE STORY
AND I SURRENERED…
THE MONSTER BOYS
TWO FACED TWINS
FALLEN
FROM SPLINTERED
STARS
IF IT’S TIME
TAKE ME HOME
TO WITHERING LEAVES
AND BITTERSWEET
ORANGE
CRACKLING PALMS
LET ME
HEAR
A CHICKADEE
WRAP MY ARMS
AROUND
TWO WARM
ANIMAL BODIES
FEEL LIFE
AND PEACE
PULSING
THROUH THEM
AS I FEEL
MYSELF SLIPPING AWAY
LET ME HEAR
MY DOVE
SING
FEEL
THE EARTH
RISE UP
AROUND ME
HOLD ME
IN HER ARMS
THE ONLY
MOTHER
I HAVE EVER KNOWN.
THE ANIMAL HEALER’S
LOVE SAVED ME.
THE MONSTER TWINS
ARE DEAD.

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Sorry you went through this trauma! I think something like this makes us even more grateful for the life we still have, or return to.
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Heal quickly, Sara! Thanks for this poem.
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Hope by the time you see this you’re back home and back on your feet! What a thing to happen to one. You’ll tell us all about it when you are ready. Much regard.
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oh no?ah so…thanks for delivering the baby through the pain i am invigorated once again by your passion
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Heal well, Sara, and know that the love and good wishes of all here at FAR are with you. I’m so sorry you had this accident! Rest and take good care of yourself!
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I am so sorry to hear of your accident. You did manage to pull out a jewel of a poem from that difficult experience -a small consolation. My sister broke her hip a few years ago and ended up with a replacement. Her recovery was remarkable quick. I hope your recovery is quick also.
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