Wildling Untamed…

“At the edge of a forest A girl steps in, 

her spirit eager to be free., and her soul within 

She treads barefoot on mossy ground, 

She’s leaving behind all the world’s unyielding loud sounds 

The city lights fading into memory, 

She can finally lean against a tree and just be

She will  learn to follow the ancient’s path

A wildling transformation is in her grasp 

Her hair, once tamed, now blowing wildly the breeze

Her wildling call whispering through the trees

She is shedding her skin 

A new life to begin 

She’s trading all the crazy in her life 

For the peace of the moonlight and secret  forest finds 

Her blood flows through her veins to the rhythm of the flowing streams

She has reclaimed  her wildness, no more an elusive dream

She learns all of earth’s magical lore 

As she wanders and explores 

Tonight she will dance with the wolves under the full moon

Her song an emotional tune

Her rewilded heart will soon beat fierce, untamed

A girl will be fully transformed into a wildling, unnamed…”

The owl, sentinel of night, hoots its approval, Guiding her deeper into the forest’s cathedral. She drinks from dew-kissed petals, tastes earth’s lore, Becoming one with ferns, with every leaf she explores.

No mirrors reflect her face; instead, the moon mirrors her soul, And the stars, like fireflies, map her journey’s goal. She learns the language of foxes, the whispers of pines, Her heart beats in sync with the ancient rhymes.

The wildling girl gathers stories from the wind, Weaves them into her hair, where constellations begin. Her eyes hold the secrets of forgotten springs, And her laughter echoes through valleys, where magic sings.

For she is no longer bound by walls or expectations, But dances with wolves, finds solace in constellations. Her rewilded heart beats fierce, untamed, A girl transformed—a wildling, unnamed.

Poem by me

Art by Amanda Clark