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Minnie Remembers c.1974

04/13/2010 Posted by mindsinger

Minnie Remembers was first published in 1974 in the monthly magazine, Alive Now! published by The Upper Room in Nashville, Tennessee.  It was next reprinted in the book, “IMAGES: Women in Transition” celebrating the year of the woman in 1976.  Here it was discovered by Kay Henderson, a producer for United Methodist Communications and film rights were obtained from the author, Donna Swanson.  Released in 1977, it was awarded the Golden Eagle award for screenwriting and a book was authorized by the Upper Room to take advantage of the popularity of the poem.  The book, Mind Song, is currently out of print although copies may be found used on Amazon Books.

A copy of the film, Minnie Remembers,  may be ordered from the url listed below.

csolomon@umcom.org ECUFilm

Minnie Remembers has been reprinted in most religious publications and many secular ones as well as over twenty-five books.  It can be found in Heart Song by Swanson on Amazon Kindle books and will featured in a trilogy, Splinters of Light, to be published shortly.

A caligraphy print of the poem, superimposed over a picture of the original ‘Minnie” can be ordered from the author at 289W 300N, Williamsport, IN 47993.

EARTH SONG

04/10/2010 Posted by mindsinger


The tiny planet shuddered;

drew clouds around her like a garment.

“Name me!” she sighed,

“for I am lonely!”

Lost among the starshine

of a billion suns revolving;

She huddled in her orbit

and waited for the day.

Slowly dawned the presence

of a mighty force around her;

and she felt the power singing

as he swept the night away.

Confusion turned to order

as he clothed her in a mantle

made of misty mountain meadows

and sparkling coral sands.

He placed upon her shoulders

tall woodlands filled with flowers,

and for her skirts deep waters

hemmed with foaming strands of pearl.

Then closer came the presence;

knelt in holiness upon her,

and from her soil brought forth the sons

to tend her holy garden.

Earth was what he named her;

jewel of the heavens;

fragile integration of the majesty’

of life.