Poetry
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Poetry, like all expressive arts, has the potential to move internal states into the external world, allowing us the opportunity to be witnessed in one version of the truth of our experience. Poets have an expectation that their poetry will be externally judged as valuable. However, people writing poetry and using poetry as a therapeutic tool for release and expression are not bound by the same constriction. From a therapeutic perspective, when it comes to poetry (or any expressive art), the process is more important than the product.
Aging
Anger
Betrayal
Cutting
Dating & Relationship
- 96 %
- Away
- Deep Waters
- Discordant
- Even So It Would Be Nice
- Graveyard of Inconsequential Lovers
- He Pulled Himself Away
- High Dive
- It is Becoming Real
- Leftovers
- No One Appreciates It When It’s Free
- Reclamation
- Riding the spectrum
- Surrender
- This thing
- You Did
Death & Grief
- Behind Steel Doors
- The Bruised Darkness Still Erupts
- Client Confidentiality
- Home
- Me When She’s in Hospice
- My Mother Also Weeps (9/11)
- Sister Who Could Not (for Daniel)
- A Tyrant’s Death
Depression
Haikus
Love
- Cleaning Up the Dirty Love
- I Am
- I Want to Say Something
- Last Night While I Was Sleeping
- Love Is Just a Word Without Substance
- Love Under The Lean-To
- Love Will Not Do Your Bidding
Pandemic
Reflection & Introspection
- Anemic
- Badass
- Acute Kind of Listening
- The City
- Frantic Atoms
- Fully Rested
- I Am Too Much
- Mice on the Circular Rack
- Mother on the Beach
- The Other
- A Piece for the Editor
- Small
- Sometimes I Can’t Shake This Sadness
- Umbilical Untethered
Sexuality & Gender Expression
Spirituality
- Earth Magic
- Grace
- Holy is The Hallowed Ground
- A Koan for a Koan
- My God is Bigger
- The Practice
- The Unknown
- You, Singing