Two Weeks My heart beats fast; my mind is reeling I’m overwhelmed by all I’m feeling Two weeks ago you were a stranger But now I fear my heart’s in danger How can this be, this quick connection? This link, this bond, this strong affection? Each day we talk, the more I’ve felt My frozen Read More →

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pandemic poetry

I always use writing to cope with a crisis – I wrote this poem last night and it gave me hope when I realized how much love is really out there. Pandemic Musings – a Poem The world stopped spinning suddenly And here I sit (not patiently) I watch the death toll rise each day Read More →

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You gave me the greatest gift of my life. My son. And here it is, nearly 40 years later, and I barely remember your smile. Our time together was so elusive, so temporary, yet permanently etched in my life. Your son, my son: your gift to me. And now our son has sons of his Read More →

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When I was in my late twenties, I went back to finish high school. Upon graduating (yes, with a REAL diploma), I was awarded a $500 scholarship which I used to attend Henry Ford Community College. Until that time, I had always loved to read, beginning with Trixie Beldon novels in the 2nd grade. When Read More →

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