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Interruption
Interruption I seem to be offering a lot of apologies lately, and this is yet one more. Still no word on the computer. My daughter has been diagnosed with Tumefactive (spelling?) MS. She began a set of treatments yesterday that … Continue reading
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Tagged daughter, Earth Day Challenge, explanation, interruption, MS, mythopoetic endeavor, NaPoWriMo, resume, treatment
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Circles For Little One
This weekend, I and my younger sister, are throwing a baby shower/family gathering for my middle daughter and her husband who are expecting their first child in September. This poem is not a response to any prompt. It is my … Continue reading
Posted in Circles For Little One
Tagged baby shower, back and forth path, celebration, circles, daughter, encloses, family gathering, granddaughter, Little One, poem, womb
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Standing In The Gap
Standing In The Gap Canyon is a gap between two earthen faces. Would take a scientist to explain how time’s erosion and liquid life flowing, separated common ground once held by two stone faces. There is a gap between … Continue reading
Posted in Standing In The Gap
Tagged abstract, between faces, canyon, daughter, desire, experience, father, feelings, free-form, friend, gaps, god, mother, physical faces, poem, son, spaces, Standing In The Gap, theory, tilting at windmills, wish, writing poetry
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