Posted on December 29, 2020
by Jamieson Wolf
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To say that 2020 has been a difficult year is an understatement. I’d like to say that the tagline for 2020 was “You sucked” but there were grains of light within all of the turmoil. I think it’s a year that tested a lot… Continue Reading “Dear 2020”
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Posted on December 22, 2020
by Jamieson Wolf
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It is the unknown I’m afraid of. The force of it wipes all rational thought from within me and I am left with the tangles of what remains, mere ribbons that flit and flap in the wind where rational thought used to reside. It… Continue Reading “Covid Fears – A Poem”
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Posted on May 16, 2020
by Jamieson Wolf
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Each of us is like Rapunzel in her tower. We look down at the world around us and we wonder what brought us to this. Though we let our hair down, in hopes that someone will grab hold, no one does and we are… Continue Reading “Covidly – A Poem”
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Posted on April 10, 2020
by Jamieson Wolf
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I miss my mom and dad. I miss my friends and other members of my heart family. I miss seeing everyone without the benefit of a computer or telephone screen between us. I miss being able to swim and the act of losing myself… Continue Reading “Miss/Not/Love – A Poem”
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