The content reflects on moments of truth intertwined with nostalgia and personal experiences. Colleen shares her thoughts on unseasonably cold weather alongside her creative endeavors, including a sonnet inspired by Todd Rundgren’s lyric. As co-chair of a Mental Health Employee Resource Group, she discusses an upcoming virtual event themed “Saturday Night Live.”
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Lifeboat
In the midst of life’s storms, a metaphorical lifeboat offers refuge and safety. The poem depicts vulnerability, resilience, and the essential support of a steady presence amid chaos, reminding us of hope and connection during challenging times.
The Road to Forgiveness
The content reflects on the theme of forgiveness from a personal and introspective perspective. It highlights the struggle with past betrayals and the choice to embrace forgiveness as a means of reclaiming one’s identity and freedom. The author shares her experiences during a recent trip filled with family joy and the challenges ahead, including an upcoming surgery. Despite the hardships, she emphasizes the importance of patience, resilience, and maintaining a positive outlook as she navigates her journey.
A Thousand Dreams
The poem “A Thousand Dreams” reflects on feelings of isolation and anxiety in the digital age. The speaker grapples with identity while hoping to turn dreams into reality. Inspired by Arthur Rimbaud, the poem emphasizes a journey from darkness to light, urging a release from the past. Colleen shares insights about Rimbaud’s life, her weekend reflections, and the beauty around her.
Ingrained
This poem, “Ingrained,” reflects on vivid childhood memories of simple joys like picking dandelions, playing outside, and cherishing time with family. Despite limited material possessions, the author finds gratitude in these experiences. The nostalgia and gratitude for these memories are deeply rooted in her heart, shaping her perspective on life.
Another Oklahoma Day
Another Oklahoma Day It’s just another Oklahoma day,the blazing sun is dropping low.The crops are wilting in the fields,the ominous west wind blows. Relentless heat is a wall of fire,draining the life out of my veins.My lungs struggle to take in fresh air,bones and muscles racked with pain. Tired eyes turn skyward, pray forContinue reading “Another Oklahoma Day”
Circle of Stones
Circle of Stones There’s thunder in the glowering skyway down in the hushed valley tonight.The sun is dropping to the horizon,the clouds refract its amber light. Something strange is stirring in the air,I hear their voices carry on the breeze.I rise up from the evening mistand climb the hill toward the trees. There in aContinue reading “Circle of Stones”
Far Too Young
Far Too Young Dark shadows drift across my mind,Like saints and sinners marching blind.As thoughts of painful past invade,Memories of tomorrow fade. Watch the credits roll to the end,Far too young to bury a friend.The rope unravels, thin and frayed;Memories of tomorrow fade. Shards of sunlight pierce through the heart,Forcing dense strands of grief apart.DeniedContinue reading “Far Too Young”
