Description
This evocative poem delves into the complex relationship between Gaia and her son, intertwining themes of fear, respect, and strategic independence. Through a blend of reverence for the earth mother's power and a yearning for autonomy, the speaker navigates a delicate balance between admiration for Gaia's dominion and a personal quest for freedom. This narrative captures the essence of human connection to nature, underscored by a familial determination to carve out a distinct path while honouring the earth's omnipotence. Perfect for an audience interested in environmental poetry, mythology, and the exploration of familial bonds within the vast tapestry of natural lore.