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If we try hard enough, we can all find something to be grateful for: time spent with our slobbering, furry friends, the food in our pantries, those little silver-lining moments like the first sip of hot coffee on a chilly day. But letting ourselves swell with gratitude for our loved ones is an entirely different experience. It's heartwarming to read about you being shaped by the kindness of another, and I hope they read this soon and learn about the place they hold in your heart. (P.S. I think they will, because this piece has been chosen for an upcoming feature on vtdigger.org, set to be posted in their Life & Culture section on Sunday, 1/28! I'll message you later on to remind you!)

Gratitude Rushing to My Heart 10 months ago

I could feel the love emanating from this! And what better backdrop than the night sky? There's something about a starlit evening that has the ability to draw you closer to people, fills you all with wonder in a way you rarely feel in the daylight. There's an aura to this poem that lingers.

"One Dark Night Turned Extraordinary" 10 months ago

This is remarkably sweet! I was so hoping this would not take some kind of dark turn. Did this come from some kind of dream you once had? It has that sort of quality.

Trust 10 months ago

"Determination is the best tool to change how we live." How right you are! Words of wisdom here. If you lead with that foot in life, you will go long distances.

Change 10 months ago

I'm willing to bet you tried harder than you realize... It's so easy to look back and tell ourselves we could have done so much more, achieved such high heights if only we'd applied ourselves, but the truth is, most of us are doing the best we can at the time. Believe in that about yourself! 

And hey, second place is a wonderful place to be! Did you know Olympic athletes who place second feel a greater sense of dissatisfaction than those who place third? It's because second place is SO CLOSE to first, but those in third place are just so proud of themselves for having placed at all, having tried and accomplished anything at all. I try to remember that wonderful "third-place mindset" when I fall into the trap of comparing myself to others.

should've 10 months ago

Woah -- it took me a minute to realize a couple of these were likely light-wrapped trees? The way they spiral out, so beautiful. Purely celestial. Wish I could have seen this show, or procession, or whatever it was!

Illuminated 10 months ago

I really love this poem! Is this based on something or did this story just come to you?

The Brothers Nine 10 months ago

Thank you!

Vulnerable love 10 months ago

I love that final cuplet! especially the conversational like nature of it, since  it's been my experience that the more feelings i keep inside the more conversations I end up having with myself! 

Vulnerable love 10 months ago

Hmmm this really made me think! I love the fable like nature of it! 

Paper Swans 10 months ago