Tag: poetry
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A Sedative with Bristles
Poet Deb describes the profound comfort her hair brush provides, likening its gentle sounds to a soothing massage. This intimate experience evokes feelings of relaxation and tranquility, creating a space for peace and mindful connection. The brush becomes not just an object, but a source of emotional well-being and tenderness.
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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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Dear Gentle Subscriber
Thank you for allowing the variety of my poetry to be part of your daily precious life. I am usually choosing different global and local trends to inspire my head and prolific fingers to post&share currently&meaningful wordy ideas. I admit to being biased and to forging often&comfortably ahead where many understandably won’t go – like…
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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!