Where The Wild Things Grow
by Niamh O'Shea
This spoken word and song is about being held by life itself. It is a remembering that we belong to the earth and to the quiet pulse that moves through all living things. The words are an invitation to rest, to listen, and to let yourself be softened by the world that made you. It carries the feeling of lying on the ground after rain, of breathing with the trees, of finding safety in something older than pain. It is for the moments when you forget you are part of everything, when you need to feel that the wild, breathing world still holds you close.
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