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Old soul // 2021 deep blue river musings @ Debbie Carrier
I love an old soul Whose Been around Lingering In all my quiet spaces in the morning air Tucks herself into the sleeve of my…
Read MoreWords By Kristi Kirby
No more hiding the truth Transforming Is the ultimate addiction Health giving Words are adding Color and sparkles Piercing the veil Up close with this…
Read MoreTHERE IS NO SELFISHNESS IN LOVE Karen Christa Marie Minns
Love is love is love. Unrequited until Manifest. In thrall, or action. Dreamed in absence. Steeped in Presence. In quietude and reflection. In wildest Nature.…
Read MoreThe day I knew By Fiona Goodwin
The day I knew you were never going to love me The way that I loved you Was the day I learnt to love, to…
Read MorePomegranates & Peonies by Beth Haist
I asked God to show me my soul So she showed me yours, I asked God to show me my soul So for a moment…
Read MoreMy Star Above By Kristi Kirby
Heart in mouth Raw need Spread hands She settles herself Deep breaths Tough out the Silence This shadow bounces Haunts Discipline Slowly take it Slowly…
Read MoreWHAT THE TAROT SAYS by Karen Marie Christa Minns
Dare. Place moon cleanly between heart and lung. Listen: to the sounds the stars make as they crackle and burn above you. Trust. Love is…
Read MoreI’m taking back my mind by Fiona Goodwin
I’m taking back my mind that got hijacked on the way I drew conclusions about myself young From the cold stares and the air of…
Read MoreKalamazoo by Beth Haist
What does it mean to possess this moment? Is it in the swayback of the trail When you taste the iron of your breath? But…
Read MoreNavigator By Kristi Kirby
She struck a match Lit the lamp Drew in a breath Experiences compassion A lovely expression Flashing On her face Time to take on the…
Read MoreUntitled by BJ PARKS
When you can’t look on the bright side, I will sit with you in the dark
Read MoreLITTLE LESBIAN LOVE POEM By Karen Christa Marie Minns
Last night your cat sat curled like dead leaves, against your back. Her coat stippled, orange and black, colors on the white spread I cannot…
Read MoreTo Mend by Debbie Carrier
The times are frail; as they come dodging back in racing back in like a speeding bullet ready to be free. It’s hard to feel…
Read MoreNine eleven by Jen Curry
Nothing missing Everything absent. Reminiscing baskets, full of fragments. All is present. Nothing missing. Thanksgiving who’s forgiving? 9/11 spent in heaven. Frequent torment. Grave decent.…
Read MoreDiscomfort by Fiona Goodwin
This lady has found a way not to see, To carve out an oasis of calm She declares this her safe zone. She shuts out…
Read More(UN)COMFORTABLE by Annsofi Hjärtström
The discomfort Of the unfamiliar comfort Arising during the uncomfortable Healing journey Which started Because of a comfortable Survival mode Created from uncomfortable Loneliness The…
Read MoreIn the Distance by Tatiana Romero Rua
What if I am sure of my love for you? 100% safe There is not a day that I do not wake up feeling that…
Read MoreJoy by Kristi Kirby
Wrapped in dignity Held by strength Woman of change Now feels Calm delights Strands Velvet ribbons In her hands Healthy A joyful heart from The…
Read MoreGuilty Pleasure by Karen Minns
In all the world to write that, tonight. Conjuring water In the middle of the room; stars in their winter fields; the soft scent of…
Read MoreThe Sounds of Life by Kristi Kirby
Join in Giggle unconsciously Heartbeats of true Friendship The sounds of life It’s alright During difficult times More sounds will reach you Soon Love Like…
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