MORNING

A groggy mind can take you into different experiences.

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A poem from EVERYDAY MERMAID. A collaborative poetry art book I created with artist Deidre Scherer.

I FELT HIM ON MY BODY

On connection, death, and loss.

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A poem from EVERYDAY MERMAID. A collaborative poetry art book I created with artist, Deidre Scherer

A FAIRYTAIL

 

This poem begins the book. It came after months of feeling hollowed out, burnt out.  I was producing, directing, and choreographing the first play I had written. Tragedy struck. One of the leads had a stroke weeks before showtime. We pulled it off, but I was left dead inside. Then one night in the bath I felt the water. I moved in a new way. A poem and a new me began emerging from the water. I listened.  Poem after poem came and by the end of that year Everyday Mermaid was fleshed out in poetry and I emerged as a poet. Poetry became my teacher.


 

BREAKFAST NOOK

 

There is a silence in fall which can be healing.

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A poem from EVERYDAY MERMAID. A collaborative poetry art book with artist Deidre Scherer.

 

I KNOW NOW THAT...

 

A poem about fear. We all have to figure out our relationship to this basic emotion rooted in our survival mechanisms.

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OCEAN

 

Part one from the Water series. We come from the ocean—our water mother. The more we feel her, the more whole we become and the more we support life on our planet.

 
 

OCEANS is from my book, EVERDAY MERMAID. A collaborative art poetry book with artist Deidre Scherer.

 

CRY JOY

 

This poem is the second in a two-part series on water.  It actually started out as one and after continuous rewrites, it kept ending up as gobbledygook. I stopped. Realized they complemented each other, but could not be united. Happy now they are on a full spread talking to each other. OCEANS, the first poem in the water series to follow. 

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CRY JOY is from my book, EVERYDAY MERMAID. A collaborative art/poetry book with artist Deidre Scherer.