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There came a point in my early adulthood when I graduated away from the church; not only the walls of Trinity, but the church as an institution. Because I had questions. About everything. I questioned what I considered to be the fire & brimstone aesthetic. I questioned the very idea of ...
Ann is convinced her family must run away on the Underground Railroad. Will Ann’s family survive the dangerous trip to their freedom in the North ? This Girls Survive story is supported by a glossary, discussion questions, and nonfiction ma...
October 8 – 22.The above poems are koutas, which were originally meant to be sung aloud. Each kouta is a standalone poem, often accompanied by other kouta with the same theme. Usually, the poem has four lines (sometimes five) with syllable counts 5/7/5/7, 7/7/7/5...
Blood, as in the source of life — for all of us. This insight shed a completely new light on how I understand what it really means to receive a blessing, as well as to be a blessing to another. In the written or spoken honoring of the deep-calling-unto-deep connection with another...
Rani Drew: Poem GRAVEYARDS As places go, graveyards are not unpleasant sites. They are well-tended and have visitors on a regular basis. The dead are looked after with flowers and prayers, as they might not have been when they were alive. Here they get the best ...
These conversations, along with a series of grim events, perhaps shed light on why Jenny is not more widely read. When Jenny asks Gunnar for an update on Francesca, for instance, problematic ideas emerge on all sides. A married woman now, Francesca only half-heartedly pursues her art and ...
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I stumbled across Enter a Child when it came up among the results when I went to the Internet Archive in search of a Patricia Traxler poem. It was about a woman’s memory of an abusive relationship and the only words I could remember were “kidnappers, burglars.” Amazingly, Traxler’s ...
So, of course, the poem today was “Growing Old” by Matthew Arnold, in which the author describes the subjectivity of aging in melancholy terms: “It is to spend long days/ And not once feel that we were ever young.” To this, I must respectfully answer, “That is complete bucket ...