Define yourself if ALL of your lived context changed.
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You’re not obligated to be pious.
Regarding any sense of conflict over the president's test results.
Habits – The Book Version
With strong 2020 vibes, this is a sample from my recently published poetry volume!
Fascinating Tweets
I can't help dwelling on the president's tweets, particularly following his recent AFFH tweets. Do you think that watching his base oppose Black Lives Matter has further emboldened Trump's racism? His administration must now be convinced that choices like rescinding AFFH and undoing the Fair Housing Act of 1968 won't lose them any votes and … Continue reading Fascinating Tweets
Daniel Walking Alone
Daniel took a walk everyday because playing in his room became lonely. He wove from the east end of town to the south, From the north end of town to the west, Wearing blue jeans in the summer Because his only shorts were too large and had no pockets, And in shorts, the socks he … Continue reading Daniel Walking Alone
“The Party” – Day 22 of National Poetry Month
A wheel of cheese, a cellar full of wine A seat with my name specially arranged To reach my favorite dishes and to see The host when toasts and blessing are exchanged By uninvited invitation called Though inconvenient, all appointments changed With no one quite themselves as they arrived To feast a host we knew … Continue reading “The Party” – Day 22 of National Poetry Month
“In My Bleak Midwinter” – Day 8 of National Poetry Month
Modeled after "A Christmas Carol" aka "In the Bleak Midwinter" by Christina Rossetti, 1872 In the bleak midwinter Burning sun made blaze; Earth cracked dry as corpses; Water lost to haze; Snow forgotten; snow, what snow? Frozen brow and nose In the tundra of winter lost Long, long ago. Our charge, heaven entrusted, Earth could … Continue reading “In My Bleak Midwinter” – Day 8 of National Poetry Month
