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.

Sisters of the Moon

Sisters of the Moon Thunder rumbles across the land,drums reverberating in the night.I walk alone in barren fieldsto join my sisters in the moonlight. Arise, oh pagans of the northour fevered fires burn within,taste of honeysuckle on our lips,the zephyr’s touch upon our skin. Eyes scan the indigo skies,searching for the waxing moon.Gardens burst withContinue reading “Sisters of the Moon”