Threads of a Life
Hilaria Supa Huamán This tiny woman, conceived by rape, stands before Congress in her blood red Peruvian hat, the color Continue reading
Hilaria Supa Huamán This tiny woman, conceived by rape, stands before Congress in her blood red Peruvian hat, the color Continue reading
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Originally posted on zenkatwrites. Prayer flags begin as we do, bright colors, full of the promise,…
H2O Before the earth dries up and the last drop of salt water evaporates at the bottom of the Great Continue reading
“There are no Rabbits in the north-west.” Ernest Thompson Seton Wildlife artist, Author of The Boy Scout Handbook Vigil Damp Continue reading
Why Does the Dandelion Roar? Poet: What, my dear friend, is the dandelion’s bane? Plant: Not the slug, nor the Continue reading
Blood Moon on April 15 Midnight fog covers the sky like a cataract grows thick on a blood red eye Continue reading
What Sayeth You? To be or not to be? Used to be relevant, right? Remember that thunderous week in Honors Continue reading
Here is a beautiful poem by Victoria Doerper for Day 13 of NaPoWriMo. Thank you, Victoria! My Sky Swirl Continue reading