Maeengan's Wolf Den
Where Maeengan is free to ramble on about his life in the middle of the Canadian praires.
Birth Dream - Maeengan Linklater
Last night
I had
a dream
A
turbulent
birth
of a baby
girl
Outside
in the cold
alone
Surrounded
by naked
trees
leafless
It was mine
I wrapped her
in cloth
To keep her warm
To keep her alive
Swirling Flower (Acrilyc 20" x 16")
City Bear (Acrilyc 20" x 16")
Birth of a Brand New Day (Part II)
I think
the universe
is telling you
something
I was told
last week
Wednesday
I’ve been
feeling
beyond
my control
Being funneled
towards tomorrow
unable
to stop
disappearing
moonlight
A Humbling Experience - Maeengan Linklater
A humbling
experience
having
to look
At yourself
with nobody
to hold
your hand
Peeling away
skin
flesh
bone
allowing layers
floating
to the ground
like leaves
in the fall
Pine Trees (Acrilyc 20" x 16")
I'm Home - Maeengan Linklater
I’m home
It’s been
a long time
since
I’ve seen you
I can see you
sleeping
covered
in a blanket
of snow
I’m going
to wash myself
in the moonlight
Wash away
the city smell
and join you
I can feel
stars
sprinkle down
on my face
Feeling
the wind
whisper
on my skin
cleanly
Wrapped
in a robe
of Northern Lights
warm
When
I last
saw you
you kissed
my lips
goodbye
Going back
to the city
I’m home
again
Can you feel?
My body
next
to yours?
My hand
holding
yours?
For when
you wake
in the spring
morning
I’ll be there
watching
the sun
warm
your face
and your
eyes open
And
I’ll
be there
waiting
to feel
your warmth
Out in the Bush (Acrilyc 20" x 16")
Home - Lac Suel First Nation (Acrilyc 20" x 16")
Muskeg Trees - Maeengan Linklater
Pine trees
dried out
dead
Huddled together
in the distance
whispering to each other
a graveyard
Deathly white
unburied skeletons
leaning slightly
their roots
sunk
deep
in muskeg
Sheltering
birds
bugs
life
Moon at Dusk (20"x16)
I love looking at the moon when it pops out when the sun has dissappeared over the horizan.
Highway Sign (20"x20")
When, I'm speeding down the highway, you can see highway signs warning you to slow down otherwise you might hit a moose. I kinda got to thinking, how would it look if you had one for Indians.