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  • In Search of Truth and Beauty || Yes We Can!

    In Search of Truth and Beauty || Yes We Can!

    BY JONI TAKANIKOS
    January 23, 2017

    Rise and Dream a better Dream … for the earth and all her people

    Support and nurture inclusion,
    Stand strong in our convictions
    Of equality and choice.
    Lead with courage and compassion,
    Loving ourselves enough to stay
    Awake and fearless.

    March across, through and around
    Boundaries created from hate, fear, judgment and privilege,
    Untying the knots that have kept us
    Bound and silent for too long.

    Love this powerful, beautiful and bountiful earth
    more than material gain.
    Meet hunger and need with the currency of
    Love, Compassion and Bounty for all,
    Inspired by the First Stewards of these lands
    Standing strong at Standing Rock.

    Joni Takanikos

    Whidbey Islanders ijoining the march in Seattle (Photo by Gina Burja-Simpson)
    Participants in the Langley Women’s March (Photo by David Welton)
    Participants in the Langley Women’s March (Photo by David Welton)
    A participant in the Langley Women’s March (Photo by David Welton)

    This Sky

    Where we live
    Is no place to lose
    Our wings
    So love, love
    Love.

    Hafiz

    Keeping our vision and hope along the road. (Photo by Gina Burja-Simpson)

    Joni Takanikos considers herself first and foremost a poet; she is always attempting to distill the essence of Truth and Beauty through the pathways of her heart.

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