From Linda Hogan's The Woman Who Watches Over the World (my new favorite book):
There were broken dishes I remembered, lying on the ground alongside other discarded, burned, or otherwise broken goods. An instant iced tea jar still contained brown crystals of tea. I picked up a chip from one of the dishes and put it in my pocket along with the plant fossils from the "tankque," our name for the man-made waterhole. I carried away mementos not only for the memory and connection, but as if these things would prove my life, my tribe, my worth.
And so I ask, what do you carry to prove your life, your tribe, your worth?
2 comments:
Glad to see Linda Hogan has weazeled her way into your heart ~~ KEZ
Lovely stuff...thanksfor the inspiration.
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