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Dear ___________, I’ve thought about what I wanted to say to you for a long time. The words have been gathering in my head, taking up too much room. It’s time for me to let them go. Just like you, I don’t need them… Continue Reading “To All The Men I Have Known – A Prose Poem”
“I’m so sorry,” These are the words I always hear. “Poor you,” Each time I hear these words, it’s like I’m having to fight all over again. “You must hate your life.” I didn’t always have a positive outlook, wasn’t always filled with sparkles… Continue Reading “I’m Not Sorry – A Poem”
You’re a stereotype, He said. Abuse survivor, gay, disabled. You are a stereotype given shape. I looked at him, wishing that I could shout, yell, scream, rant at him about what he said, and why it was wrong. Instead, I stayed calm. You forgot… Continue Reading “Stereotypical Hero – A Poem”
I find myself back at the edge of the forest. After taking only a few steps past the line of trunks who bend toward me as if welcoming me home do I realize that this is not my forest. The trees are fresh and… Continue Reading “Safe in the Forest – A Poem”
*For Christine You are made of light. It shines outward and I know that it emanates from your spirit. You are the stars given shape, Spirit given form. Ove the years that I’ve known you, I’ve watched as your wings started to grow, hesitantly… Continue Reading “Stars, Light and Wisdom – A Poem”