Plant Medicine Poetry: Thistle
In the lockdown of 2020 Thistle grew outside my garden gate. Loud and proud, surrounded by dozens of bees, she leant over the threshold to my garden, guarding my space with 30 beautiful bright purple heads and hundreds of spines. On a sunny day I sat with her in my garden and wrote down her message…
Thistle
Thank you for your medicine
I accept your teachings
I reclaim my feminine
Fierce protection and boundaries
Thats how to protect your heart within
When wearing your heart on your sleeve
You must learn to not give in
Those who heave after your bloom
Meddling or intrusion are forbidden
Strengthen your defence
You like the way it’s already written
Reach for the sun
Your beauty no longer hidden
Let it be done
Banish those who are unbidden
Fierceness is not weakness
To be gentle requires strength
A warning to passers by
Who approach with prowess
Here I stand
Heed these spines my feet deep in the land
Stronger than before
I know myself right down at my core
I open to clarity, beauty and power
To nourish the souls who still cower
For I will shine my light for all to see
Unashamed now, I let myself be
For now I stand tall, erected
Knowing I am protected
No shame in my heart
I am no longer afraid to start
Step by step
I remember to weave my web
Bringing love into my existence
With my persistence
I believe in coexistence
With my spines
I am no longer confined
The cage opened wide
I will no longer divide my inner life
I will no longer hide
I am free
In all that I be
I am free
For all to see
I am free
With my spines
I reclaim and define
My life I refine
Thank you for your medicine
Thistle
I reclaim my feminine