Poetry

“Anne Sexton & Her Kind” … One More Time

Music. Music. Music. How my mother loved music of all sorts—even though she couldn’t carry a tune and ...
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My River

My new home is on a river with wide sweeping views: the Rhode in Edgewater, Maryland, to be ...
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Join me for a live reading on Zoom!

Join me for a "virtual" live reading from my two memoirs, Searching For Mercy Street: My Journey Back to ...
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The Richness of Autumn

The air here in Annapolis has cooled. Starting out in morning, the thermometer registers low sixties and rises ...
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A Song For Juneteenth

As I write today, it is “Juneteenth,” the national celebration begun on June 19, 1865, when Major General ...
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Tails Are Wagging in the Daffodils

Spring arrived yesterday with the vernal equinox. Two daffodils and a yellow and a purple crocus have popped ...
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Fires of Winter

I’m happy, once in a while, to send you a poem I find meaningful. The sonnet below is ...
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Illumination from Blackwater Woods

Here is my favorite poem of all time–particularly apt at this time of year, as autumn takes over ...
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