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Author: Heather
Monthly Musing – July 2017
July, I started getting up early to write in the mornings. I've been sacrificing my rest because, well, I couldn't sleep.
weight
Awake before the summer sun thoughts pervade my mind
ode to my fourth toe
I cried out in pain That's when I knew
Eclipse
Singing sweetly of surrender, Love, whole, soft and tender.
repair
Stagnant, stuck in an endless loop we dance in circles.
enough – poem
My heart aches...
then she speaks
On the lap papers shake...
Betrayal – Poem
The moment it happened, I felt your eyes on mine
Happy 150th Canada, and yet…
I love Canada, and yet... we have so far to go.
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Pesky – a poem
The constant buzz, sometimes louder as it flies by
15 Things I Learned in 2016
3. Life is short. 4. A picture is worth a thousand words but a single caption can skew perspective and incite passion. Things are taken out of context and made the current issue.
Dad – a poem
Dad He used to shine my shoes, said it was his military training, couldn’t abide the scuff marks. He used to offer mom broccoli, as a bouquet, every time they bought groceries. He would go for veggie burgers with a friend, though he wasn’t a vegetarian. He made sure we were all equal, treating everyone … Continue reading Dad – a poem
inclusive – a poem
Rules and codes were meant to be inclusive