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Aunt Sara

Aunt Sara’s deep attachment to her Welsh roots is evident in her purchase of a farm in Ohio, where she connects with her heritage. Visiting a local museum, she immerses herself in Welsh culture. Despite personal tragedies, she finds solace in nature, her homestead, and the return of life’s simple pleasures.
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For Holly
A poem for a friend everyone wishes they had. I’m not sure if I will every actually have the words to express what this incredible human means to me. While participating in a recent poetry workshop I was given a prompt to “write a poem for a friend you adore.” I immediately knew who this…
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Advent
Your advent rushed through the ridges between goosebumps, and in the stillness I can taste its victory.I can feel the freedom that was lost, unseen, Stuck in the static of fingers grasping for identity.In hope I wait, wrestling with patience.In faith I surrender to this ever-welcomed audience.In joy I release every giggle unto your grace,And in peace I…
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On a Speeding Train with a Writer’s Block

A bouncing rhythm soothes my mind into exhaustion. Frosted windows urge my fingers to press their tips against the stinging glass. These distracted strangers make fellow passengers but today the loneliness is a comfort to me; I wrap it around my shoulders and snuggle into eavesdropping on accents I don’t understand, thankful for the freedom…
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Achan’s Treasure

Here’s a poem I wrote about Achan. He was a man in the old testament (Joshua 7) that buried the treasure from Jericho instead of destroying it, ultimately leading to turmoil for the Jews…eventually they stoned him and his family. Pretty brutal! But, I wrote this poem from our standpoint today, that we have Christ now who loves us despite the sin in our lives, despite our own “treasure” we like…





