Water meditation at Trafalgar Square

The National Gallery
Its red banners too
And classical pillars lit up
And on view
A group of drummers
and a didgeridoo
Clapping and chanting
A vigil so true

STanding Rock and the black snake
On all of our minds
NElson on top of his
Plinth always finds
A semblance of silence
Up thereIn the darkness where he
Has been ever since
he returned from the sea

Blessing the water
The water of life
Recalling the Missouri
and all of their strife
The beat of our drums
On this November night
And the thrust
Of the didge
And the dance to delight

ST Martins resplendant
Decked out in white light
A great bunch of souls
Clearly there tonight
To remember our sisters and brothers
Camped where
The Dakota Access PIpeline
Really does scare

The living daylights out of us all
Our uplift of energy
Which did not fall
From the moment we started
Until it did end
A magical atmosphere
We all did send

The weather stayed fine
The wind wasnt cold
And the smudge and the music
Something to behold
Sending our collective
Prayers to on high
To our sisters and brothers
All fighting to try

And stop all this madness
These shock levels do
Sharpen resolve
That now has to fall through
How can it continue
The black snake of death
That will ruin the water
And shorten our breath

NO DAPL NOw or ever

WATER Is LIFE

All treaty land is sacred and cannot be stolen
From us without a fight

CLAUDIA FERRI AND REX TYLER ATTENDED TONIGHT
and are now home safely

About Rex Tyler

I love animals. I enjoy writing poetry and delivering speeches.I like to mentor people who need help in preparing speeches and evaluations.I enjoy travel although it is much harder for me these days.I so enjoyed the Andes Mountains and Volcanoes and the Quichua people who live and thrive there.I have lots of friends around the world.
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2 Responses to Water meditation at Trafalgar Square

  1. Urtema Dolphin says:

    As you said , it was an honour to meet you

    • Rex Tyler says:

      No the pleasure was all mine my friend Claudia is the star she is amazing I am just the poet mind you we have been around many years fighting one battle or another and i have lived with the indiegnous in Ecuador so I know their ways
      Ŵell.

      The are the mountain people wonderful climbers who grow much of Ecuadors vegetables in the Andes,

      It was lovely to meet you and taste the flavour of the drums and didg
      And the whole atmosphere at Trafalgar Square
      Thanks for coming to the blog thanks a lot hope to see you again soon

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