Through my life as a person who lived in poverty, there were terms that frequented my life like, trash, useless and disposed of. The trailer park series is an attempt to touch the heart of what it means to be a woman hearing these words, and the journey out of them.
Sisters
John was fortunate. He had two beautiful sisters. They are no longer with him but he will always love them. This is his note to them and to himself which he offers as a sharing.
Trailer Park Poet
An expression of poverty and the experiences found in it.
Forty Degrees Fahrenheit
A poem about how quickly life rides on by
The Person Who is Not Busy
Yuan Mei, like many of the great Chinese poets, exhibited many talents: working as a government official, teacher, writer, and a painter. Perhaps meditation and the teachings of Zen (Ch’an in Chinese) helped him pace himself. Maintain some sort of balance and equanimity.
But when you consider his poem, perhaps his life was overly busy like so many of us today. The longing for simplicity. For a tranquil place. The focus on nature.
Requited
A journey through a woman’s memory and a feminine understanding … by Melinda Cochrane
Where have they all gone?
Where does light go in the wake of the dark? A poem that celebrates all that is aflame and that ignites our world.
The Show Goes On
A poem that asks us to look behind the masks we all hide behind. Are we hypocrites or players in this show that just goes on?
Orator
The orator is the movement of spiritually through time and space. It is the mythology of all existence that isn’t fixed in the physical.
Red Sky
The world as Marshall McCarthy saw it one morning, in years bygone.
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