Heartbreak
And in some terrible moment
in a hotel in Valdosta, your daughter,
who collapsed in the parking lot,
blind from the dizzying effects
of standing too quickly after
traveling too long, and the blood
pooled in her legs, something
often invisible, but now so red
that you see it bright as anger,
something she lives with everyday,
that she has inherited and that
makes her heart race and causes
her to pause and face down
a hard reality, the threat of genetics,
when talk turns to the future and
children, and "why would I take
that risk?" And it's painful to see
your daughter, one of three
precious arguments for your life,
crying on a hotel floor, handed
a fight you cannot fight, and
whispering into her knees,
"Sometimes I hate my life."
So the purpose of this blog is to be a space to practice creativity. I am currently using it as a place to record a single, unedited poem for each day in 2019. While I attempt to write everyday, I may not actually post daily. Instead, I will post poems as they are completed, but one for everyday of the year. Not sure I can make it, but we'll see. It's fun to try regardless :)
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Poem: January 21, 2026
Forecast Just suggest the possibility of snow on the horizon, and I become truly useless. The storm’s three days away and on a weekend, but ...
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Maintaining Some people won’t straighten their desks at the end of the day, but I do, most days, and I sweep the floor as well, ten to tw...
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Couple Bring me the sunset in a cup, warm golden, glowing slow on the bank of some old world river or the shore of an ocean. The two of us,...
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Commitment I get that my whiteness is in no way a burden, and I’ve no right to think it’s anything less than a boon that daily, in this time...
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