This handmade heart hangs from a nail above my desk. I don’t remember on which day it was given to me, yet it carries more sentimental meaning than any Valentine’s token I’ve ever received. This heart has shadowed many of my poetry journeys. It has travelled with me from Cape Town to San Diego, to South America, toContinue reading “You can give a heart on any day”
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45 Poems to fill a Stocking
Still looking for an unusual gift for a special bibliophile? Place your Christmas order now. There are two books to choose from. “Emily’s Poems for Modern Boys” offers twenty-five poems with insights on work, life and love. The twenty poems and two essays of “Shining in Brightness” explore a mystical decade of travel, study andContinue reading “45 Poems to fill a Stocking”
A Handmade Heart
Handmade Heart I never got a heart kitsched out of plump red silk or fluffy between grinning paws My heart was curved out of wire. Two little hands threaded rows of beads terracotta to brown sienna sky verde vermillion in bedside light my wire-heart hangs glinting only for me. 2002 —Continue reading “A Handmade Heart”