skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
The Noise Of Trouble
"In the present we are always in memory." - Trish Keenan
Sunday, June 5, 2022
These Days of Healing
Cut flesh stitched
back together.
There is no healing
without pain.
What is gone
reveals the path.
Living in this body-
embracing
all pain and joy.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
It's always getting late.
Introduction
This blog is a virtual notebook of writing that I maintain as often as I can. Poems, stray lines, random observations, all co-exist here. Revisions occur as needed/deemed fit.
See/Hear
Hank
Vonnegut
Carver
Pynchon
Ruefle
Wilde
Rochefoucauld
Joyce
Rogers
Heraclitus
Music
TNOT
Mini Soap
More?
Chain Letter Author
Dionysian Dialect
A Chronological Archive of Joy and Heartache most often referred to as LIFE
►
2024
(29)
►
December
(6)
►
November
(1)
►
October
(3)
►
September
(3)
►
August
(2)
►
July
(1)
►
June
(4)
►
April
(2)
►
March
(5)
►
January
(2)
►
2023
(30)
►
December
(2)
►
November
(2)
►
October
(2)
►
September
(3)
►
August
(1)
►
June
(1)
►
May
(3)
►
April
(3)
►
March
(4)
►
February
(3)
►
January
(6)
▼
2022
(201)
►
December
(9)
►
November
(16)
►
October
(30)
►
September
(13)
►
August
(28)
►
July
(24)
▼
June
(8)
Moving
accruing motion
Lime
Firsts and Lasts
finite commodity
drip
For K., at Seven Years Old
These Days of Healing
►
May
(8)
►
April
(14)
►
March
(20)
►
February
(19)
►
January
(12)
►
2021
(82)
►
December
(4)
►
November
(10)
►
October
(4)
►
August
(8)
►
July
(3)
►
June
(6)
►
May
(3)
►
April
(4)
►
March
(13)
►
February
(7)
►
January
(20)
►
2020
(9)
►
December
(9)
►
2019
(31)
►
September
(5)
►
July
(6)
►
June
(1)
►
May
(2)
►
April
(1)
►
March
(1)
►
February
(5)
►
January
(10)
►
2018
(251)
►
December
(8)
►
November
(2)
►
October
(2)
►
September
(1)
►
August
(21)
►
July
(4)
►
June
(9)
►
May
(32)
►
April
(35)
►
March
(42)
►
February
(37)
►
January
(58)
►
2017
(526)
►
December
(50)
►
November
(43)
►
October
(39)
►
September
(44)
►
August
(33)
►
July
(42)
►
June
(37)
►
May
(41)
►
April
(59)
►
March
(62)
►
February
(33)
►
January
(43)
►
2016
(372)
►
December
(95)
►
November
(47)
►
October
(36)
►
September
(32)
►
August
(16)
►
July
(17)
►
June
(25)
►
May
(24)
►
April
(12)
►
March
(16)
►
February
(31)
►
January
(21)
►
2015
(328)
►
December
(18)
►
November
(40)
►
October
(31)
►
September
(16)
►
August
(35)
►
July
(22)
►
June
(20)
►
May
(31)
►
April
(32)
►
March
(24)
►
February
(28)
►
January
(31)
►
2014
(302)
►
December
(23)
►
November
(26)
►
October
(38)
►
September
(27)
►
August
(35)
►
July
(22)
►
June
(12)
►
May
(21)
►
April
(26)
►
March
(23)
►
February
(34)
►
January
(15)
►
2013
(348)
►
December
(32)
►
November
(27)
►
October
(27)
►
September
(24)
►
August
(24)
►
July
(16)
►
June
(20)
►
May
(24)
►
April
(30)
►
March
(28)
►
February
(49)
►
January
(47)
►
2012
(436)
►
December
(19)
►
November
(17)
►
October
(32)
►
September
(25)
►
August
(21)
►
July
(26)
►
June
(23)
►
May
(44)
►
April
(60)
►
March
(57)
►
February
(64)
►
January
(48)
►
2011
(705)
►
December
(66)
►
November
(54)
►
October
(64)
►
September
(60)
►
August
(57)
►
July
(74)
►
June
(46)
►
May
(52)
►
April
(73)
►
March
(41)
►
February
(52)
►
January
(66)
►
2010
(584)
►
December
(72)
►
November
(55)
►
October
(38)
►
September
(42)
►
August
(61)
►
July
(47)
►
June
(49)
►
May
(47)
►
April
(47)
►
March
(39)
►
February
(37)
►
January
(50)
►
2009
(385)
►
December
(63)
►
November
(60)
►
October
(55)
►
September
(49)
►
August
(34)
►
July
(40)
►
June
(36)
►
May
(32)
►
April
(13)
►
March
(1)
►
February
(2)
►
2008
(100)
►
December
(1)
►
October
(1)
►
September
(1)
►
August
(2)
►
July
(1)
►
June
(1)
►
May
(1)
►
April
(10)
►
March
(34)
►
February
(23)
►
January
(25)
►
2007
(41)
►
December
(26)
►
November
(14)
►
August
(1)
About Me
R
I'm an outgoing introvert, maybe you're one too.
View my complete profile
No comments:
Post a Comment