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Month: November 2019

November 26, 2019November 20, 2019

I Still Remember

I still remember the day
I first put on glasses
Everything looked so crisp and clear
But what I didn’t expect
Was the color
The way it jumped into my vision
The brightness of the clarity Continue reading “I Still Remember”

Posted in Poetry. Tagged Anxiety, Grief, Healing, Loss, Memory, Vision, Walk with Me. 2 Comments
November 21, 2019November 20, 2019

On Putting Off What Really Matters

I.
a month later
the house in order
I sit down and wonder
where the time goes
when important work is at hand Continue reading “On Putting Off What Really Matters”

Posted in Poetry. Tagged Day to Day Life, Intentions, Loss, Lost Time, Missed Opportunities, Moments, Questioning. 4 Comments
November 6, 2019November 5, 2019

the drive

the road speeds by, one hand
on the wheel and one searching
searching the radio for a song
big enough to contain Continue reading “the drive”

Posted in Poetry. Tagged Driving, Grief, Loss, Moments, Mood. Leave a comment
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