Mother Guilt – A Poem by Julie Clark
Let me go here once in a while Not often or too long Only we mothers know What we could have been Had we…
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Let me go here once in a while Not often or too long Only we mothers know What we could have been Had we…
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Do you see the power that is oppressing me?
Have you heard the pundits saying who and why I am?
Do you, can you understand the language of my pain
Do you know if this sin will ever wipe itself away?
Listening to the questions of life at the table of discord.
Black, white, subjugate, indignant.
I. If only we could laugh together With pure joy If only we could play together Running free If only we could trust and…
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My friends and I like to throw around the phrase, “You can’t write that.” This is usually in reference to some crazy event or…
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The United States Declaration of Independence was drafted by Thomas Jefferson, edited, and then adopted by the Committee of the Whole of the Second Continental…
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Again hate and fear are splashed across the pages of our newspapers, our screens, and our hearts. How is our world continuing to spiral…
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I hope to see the day when all mankind can say “we are brothers ” and we don’t have to fight – because no…
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Woke up to an empty house Troubles in this world troubling my soul Down by the water should cheer me up I’m searching for…
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Living in the worlds most isolated capital city, you value communication. It has changed from smoke signals to emoticons, but what would modern life look like if it hadn’t?
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I’ve had my eyes on you for most of my life. I’ve witnessed you work hard for yourself with others in mind. All are…
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I am but a part of the whole I don’t need to do everything know everything be everything I just need to do my…
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It’s Earth Day 2016! Earth Day was created in 1970, and this year celebrates its 46th year according to the official site, www.earthday.org. Also according…
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