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#419- gradual - tide ebbing slowly ocean’s gradual release freeing rocks and sand - 2012/02/08 #418 – silent - fabric of the quilt whirring sound of forced air heat silent bedroom scenes - 2012/02/08 #417 - churchbells distant peal mark the passage of the day noontime comes and goes - 2012/02/07 Losing Weight - I've been losing weight, riding the stationery bike, and nursing my knee. It's never easy to lose weight; once I've started, I'm okay. It's hard to start. I'm 35 pounds from my goal; I've lost about 13 pounds since June or July. Not fabulous, but goo... - 2012/02/05 - I have been mildly depressed, overwhelmed. So much happened so fast I have had trouble keeping up. It's been crazy. Bubba freda had been the same for years and suddenly she was dying of melanoma. Right before that I found all my gold earrings and cha... - 2012/02/05 Time To Rhyme - My smile has fadded Becoming more jadded As I haven’t the time To write my clever rhyme Everything is just so chaotic Without my needed tonic Just need some precious time So I can write a calming rhyme Like an infection my frustration spreads P... - 2012/02/03
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genessa -- excerpt: from NAKED ON THE PAGE
The poem "Third Generation" from Naked on the Page by Gail M Feldman.
genessa -- cabin in the white mountains!
a poem about the poet, her best friend and her best friend's dog, a long time ago....
genessa -- excerpt from CAUGHT AGAIN
The poem "Benjamin" from the poetry collection CAUGHT AGAIN by Gail M Feldman
A WOMAN'S SONG -- by Diana May-Waldman
A WOMAN'S SONG, the new poetry collection by Diana May-Waldman, brings us poetic reflections on what it is to be a woman in the world today. Her words are raw and real with her kick-to-the-gut style expressing her passion and a story of survival. May-Waldman writes about the unfortunate challenges in the lives of women: rape, violence, inequality, and dealing with relationships that are often unbalanced. This is a book that may disturb and shock you, but will, without a doubt, truly move you.
Southern Gal Goes North
A blog by a transplanted southerner who misses home, wants to be published someday and feels that it is either write or take more Effexor.
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