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It’s no coincidence her fingers landed on that poem. This was a message meant just for her—a sign he was still with her, watching over her and offering the closure she longed for.
Poems That Lean Into Calm and Joy Amid Life’s Chaos In four new collections, a frank look at disability, a celebration of domestic life (and dogs), a gathering of hushed moments and a clutch of ...
I kept reading poetry, but for the last, I don’t know, 25 or 30 years, I’ve been very much a casual reader of poetry—not someone professionally invested in it, not someone who specializes in it.
Other poems, many of them “in memoriam,” recall moments with friends who have passed from cancer, accidents, and other bodily insults.
Her poem follows the journey of a horse running, playing, seeking quiet and navigating relationships with other horses. Truman compares this with her own need to rest, play and connect, repeating ...
“Our sweet little calm river is mad right now.” Fugard has lived on Fish River for 43 years. She told WKRG News 5 that flooding has become a huge issue over the years.
DEAR JOANNE: I agree the poem is a treasure. It was written by a former assistant United Nations secretary-general who passed away in 2010 at the age of 87. His words are as relevant today as they ...