Poem
Thinking of her by Fiona Goodwin
My brain doesn’t light up when I see a man Except for firemen I tried to switch it on With pretty dresses and Wholesale agreement I ironed his shirts I slept with him And whilst his presence was comforting I was disturbed by my lack of response Oh and revulsion. Not so much at him…
Read MoreShe Is Valuable by Kristi Kirby
Her mindset Evolved Angles formed Lines were radiating Change had to come The months swiftly passed Into years She was overcoming Growing She had help Who spread above A heart of influence That told her Lack nothing Forgive yourself Become a new pattern Now she is speaking A new theory Her treasure is Full of…
Read MoreFree Falling by Maria M. Consiglio
Such a concept indeed, no attachment other than one’s self, it might be ok from time to time, to live it iit’s a risk versed reward . Kinda way to be yes along the way one might loose the closest ones indeed. It’s a balance a hard one . For sure , following one Heart,…
Read MoreWHAT I AM COMPELLED TO TELL YOU AT THIS MOMENT BECAUSE YOU ARE SO BUSY WORKING TO THRIVE: a woman’s love poem in a dozen lines by Karen Marie Christa Minns
In the roaring night you are the Last Thought that covers me. In the morning, Dream Images of your face replace the sun as I rise. The Only Geography I care for is the Atlas of our distance; which I carry, Always, in my mind
Read MoreOld Fashioned by BJ Parks
I am a woman with Old fashioned ways Rock n roll Cotton eyed Joe Rock of Ages Rock a bye babies Walking through this world With the confidence that The 23rd Psalm gave me A gentlewoman of the south Full of grace With a pinch of charm And a big ole dollup of sass Old time…
Read MoreAnnsofi/THE BUCAROO by Beth Haist
Some people cover the sides, Forever roaming- A Restless yearning- To Relearn Their particular- song of chaos- Crackling white under their feet My friend steps beyond it all- Greeting life head on Her camera translates line, color, form- The swirling light of life Into perspective seen by few- She shares A moment of movement- Holding…
Read MoreNine firemen and an ice cream (The tragic expression of unmet need) by Fiona Goodwin
Companionship around an ice cream cone Not world changing or contributing to any great planetary need Something so good about firemen and salt and caramel They is the antidote to the knowledge of our impermanence and the tragic awful expressions of our unmet needs. Our cries for help sometimes never reach the surface They twist…
Read MoreWHEN YOU LANDED by Karen Marie Christa Minns
It suddenly occurred to me You are nothing I ever asked. Too young and raw, still bleeding from your past. I expected darker eyes; blackest hair. A willow, tall, and wise, to lead me on a Golden Path. Not you. Not ever you, with your sapphire sighs; a head of red and silver, with your…
Read MoreSleeping with the Angels by Maria M. Consiglio
Someone said, you sleep with the Angels, my Dear. The little ones you work with every day. Who rely on your hugs and good mornings , in the net of your safety they play, safe and sound, understanding their needs. A passion in work. Indeed. I dream of the day When someone holds me tight…
Read MoreMy Baby Gurl by Kristi Kirby
A heart light Just in time The whole room was Empty Birds of prey Circled She is the universe of Heaven Driving in peace And contentment This little bugger Pretty kitty The color of my face Is beginning to return Because of her My baby gurl.
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