Tag: poems
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Poet Deb’s growing collection of Earth Poems
In the heart of hurricane season, Poet Deb, a transplant from Seattle, confronts nature’s fury on Puerto Rico. Amidst the dark humor of the locals, her poetry flows—Yet, she’s undeterred, sharing her verses as a means of survival and resilience in the face of chaos.
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A Family of Tellers
A family of Tellers inspiring Poet Deb to create numerous poems and grounding stories sits by her front door. They invite others to “have A Good Sit Down,” showcasing her collection of clay storytellers filled with warmth and love.
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Hello Dear Reader – Here is, “How To Read (And Even Enjoy) Poetry”, and a personal message.
In a heartfelt invitation, poet Deb reflects on her writing “Protest Poems” over the last nine months. Acknowledging the discomfort politics can evoke, she encourages readers to explore these pieces privately, fostering resilience against political anxiety while drawing on her own rich family legacy in politics. Let her words inspire courage and reflection.
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Thank You, Subscriber…
So, it turns out that Google searches for “poems” have been going down since 2004, and it might mean poetry lovers are pretty rare these days? Deb appreciates anyone still interested in poetry and sends out some positive vibes. It’s nice to know poetry still has fans!
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Unplanned Compositions
The content reflects on the beauty of capturing an unplanned and accidental moment in photography and poetry. It emphasizes the significance of unexpected experiences, as illustrated by a poem inspired by a photo of a Sun Bird taken last week. The piece highlights the charm of spontaneous art.