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Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, II: Hawthorn Berry

by Fanny Mae
16th January 2026

Death
Comes
To all alive
Live as though
You know
You’ll
Die

‘Raindrop on a Hawthorn Berry’, by @photos.by.joanne

Fanny Mae is a musician, Insight Herbalist, and plant/song ritualist. She creates songs and poems from a place of deep connection with the land, the ancestors, and her plant kin. songoftheearth.uk

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