Brittany
Otherland
We belong to forests We belong to sea We belong to an Ancient way of coping With each other.
They just wanted to delete us from maps and sever our soul. They just wanted us As indivi-duals, each Part searching for the Other one for eternity, Erased as good citizens Of an anonymous metropolis, without any breath to connect, Atoms in a Brownian motion.
We shared then what we had With those in search of their soul. We created a new People aspiring to belong in our living landscape and our spirit line, digging inside, finding their core behind all layers.
You touch the core, and can’t be mistaken, Your body is seized By a soft and firm hand of density and lightness. Stay quiet, savor being alive, Grounded, you belong at last.
I wouldn’t be without my country, my ancestors, my landscape, my people. I was fed with their words and their spirit, This connivance circulating between us. I had to go far to discover the world and Long so much for my land and my people. I still belong to you, trying to reach you out With my spirit across the gap, Mother Britt.





