Poems are practical. They have sharp elbows and can take care of themselves. Poems help us in many ways. Still, you can't force a poem to do anything. However, once it decides, you can't stop it either. Join me at the intersection of poetry and remembrance, understanding, growth, balance, inspiration, gratitude, and healing. Here you'll find poetry earning a living, one word at a time.
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