A November Blessing

The poem “A November Blessing” celebrates the arrival of a new grandchild, Holland James Hitchcock, highlighting the emotional blend of joy and longing felt by a grandmother separated by distance. Family gatherings and Thanksgiving memories add warmth to her reflections, emphasizing gratitude for family and the miracle of new life.

Winter is Nigh

As winter approaches, reflected in the changing scenery and personal experiences, the author expresses feelings of nostalgia for autumn. Balancing life’s busyness, warmth from family, preparing for a new grandchild, and festive preparations, the author finds joy in simple moments and embraces life’s imperfect beauty. Happy Thanksgiving wishes are shared.

Overwhelm

Colleen Keller Breuning shares her reflections on overcoming feelings of overwhelm amidst health challenges and life’s demands. Through her poem, she illustrates the struggle with indecision and chaos, while suggesting that periods of confusion can lead to personal growth and healing. Colleen encourages starting despite the chaos, wishing everyone a peaceful weekend.

The Tracks Between Us

The poem reflects a nostalgic memory of a past connection, evoking imagery from childhood at the railroad yards. The speaker recalls moments shared with a guiding presence, emphasizing safety amidst danger and the warmth of companionship. As an adult, standing alone on the tracks, they feel a profound silence that resonates with the past, yet find solace in the enduring bond, sensing that their loved one’s essence remains within them.

Invisible Child

Invisible Child ghostsslithergliding throughdarkened hallwaysI run for coverand I chase the dim lightscowering beneath white sheetsheart pumping blood through my cold veinsall nightmare long I chase my demonsstruggling to open my eyes in the darkbut I can’t see my hands or feel my toesI am just an invisible childtrapped within this haunted dollhousea place IContinue reading “Invisible Child”