A poem for Marina By C.E. Hibbard December 2nd 2016 On the other side of midnight I dream about your face About all the times that we’ve made love and the many meals we’ve made I believe you are the one thing That can free this tender heart On the other side of midnight Is […]
A children’s poem for Norah and Rowan by C.E. Hibbard It had been several weeks since our hooligan heroes had raced off on their newest wild tale With school and work and skating and chores their lives had grown pretty boring and stale So when they encountered a mysterious man who offered them magical powers […]
A children’s poem for Norah & Rowan by C.E. Hibbard It’s been a long time since we last heard word from our bold hooligan pair They’re taller now and smarter now and they both have longer hair But their spirit remains unbroken, unchained and there’s so much left to explore So the hooligan heroes, […]
A Buddhist Poem by Anonymous (reportedly written by a 14th century samurai) Posted June 2016 I have no parents: I make the heavens and earth my parents. I have no home: I make awareness my home. I have no life or death: I make the tides of breathing my life and death. I […]
A poem by Marina Eileen Horsman (Dedicated to Lindsey) June 2016 Like the Wild Rose she waits for someone to see her beauty to drink in her intoxicating scent to dispel the ghosts that haunt them and protect then from harm she waits with vitality in her veins courage in her spirit and the strength […]
A poem by Wendell Berry (1991) Republished without permission March 4, 2016 Love the quick profit, the annual raise, vacation with pay. Want more of everything ready-made. Be afraid to know your neighbors and to die. And you will have a window in your head. Not even your future will be a mystery any more. […]
A poem by Harriet Beecher Stowe (1867) Republished without permission March 4, 2016 It lies around us like a cloud, A world we do not see; Yet the sweet closing of an eye May bring us there to be. Its gentle breezes fan our cheek; Amid our worldly cares, Its gentle voices whisper love, […]
A poem by Shannon L. Alder Republished without permission February 2, 2016 You chose to give away your love. You chose to have a broken heart. You chose to give up. You chose to hang on. You chose to react. You chose to feel insecure. You chose to feel anger. You chose to fight back. […]
A poem by Colleen Fitzsimmons for Shadow Published without permission Jan. 26, 2016 I stood by Your bed last night, I came to have a peep. I could see that You were crying, You found it hard to sleep. I whined to You softly as You brushed away a tear, “It’s Me, I haven’t left […]
Song lyrics Composed by Kaleidoscope (UK) From the album Tangerine Dream (1967) A million white flowers in a field in the sky Seemed to spell out a greeting as the children flew by A guard in a chariot of silver and gold Gave the children all tickets, then the story he told Of a time […]
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