Small Stone – Day 8

Small Stone

Small Stone

Sleek, young, black porch-cat, Seely
MIA
Gone from his warm padded chair
Missed two breakfasts, snacks
Missed last night’s supper
Cold nights

Called into the wind
Asked the wind to carry my voice
Transport his name

Did the energy portal
near our porch reclaim him?

Sent him a message spirit to spirit
Wrapped him in Protective Light
“Kitten Guardian Angels” watch over
Bring him home before the rains begin

This Guardian lighting a candle
For his journey home

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Previous Small Stone Days

© rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2013

LOGO - Mindful Writing Challenge Jan 2013

What are small stones?

A small stone is a short piece of writing (any style) that precisely captures a fully-engaged moment for you. The process of discovering small stones is as significant as the finished creation. Searching for small stones encourages you to keep your senses on the “alive and alert” status. Involve yourself with a new set of eyes, ears, nose, mouth, fingers, feelings and mind. In short … OPEN, OPEN, OPEN!


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About becca givens

Becca is an artist, poet, and animal communicator. She delights in cooking, nurturing, and sharing a rich spiritual life with others on the Path.
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5 Responses to Small Stone – Day 8

  1. Bodhirose says:

    I hope that kitty is safely back home by now, Becca. Where do they go??

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  2. artmusedog says:

    What a wonderful idea ~ reminds me a bit of haiku ~ sending distant reiku energy for your kitty to return soon ~

    (A Creative Harbor) aka ArtMuseDog and Carol ^_^

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  3. shoreacres says:

    Oh, dear. You’ve made me think of my outside kitty/stray named Calliope, who just disappeared. It’s hard, not knowing. But I always trust that they know how to be cats FAR better than I do. I hope all is well for Seely – I do hope he comes home.

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