Bio for 2023
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Poems Submitted This Year:
- June 01, 2023 Farmer's Funeral
- June 02, 2023 This is a Haiku about how no matter how many times you told me to "grow up" or "calm down" or "nobody asked you" or "someday you'll learn to shut your mouth" or "it isn't THAT funny" or "it isn't THAT sad" or "snap out of it" or "get over yourself", it turns out, as a matter of fact, you can't treat Bipolar Disorder with Shame. It takes:
- June 03, 2023 The Kenwick Neighborhood Association (Allegedly)
- June 04, 2023 Administrative Leave
- June 05, 2023 6/5/2023
- June 06, 2023 Time Flies
- June 07, 2023 You Are Not Just a Password
- June 08, 2023 I Don't Want to Scare You
- June 09, 2023 Not a Breakfast Guy
- June 10, 2023 The System Working As Designed
- June 11, 2023 Pickup
- June 12, 2023 Fourth & Chestnut (An Intersection Haiku)
- June 13, 2023 Sellout
- June 14, 2023 Eye Openers
- June 15, 2023 An Ekphrastic Haiku About A Fantastic Tattoo
- June 16, 2023 The Count
- June 17, 2023 All Due Respect
- June 18, 2023 Idolatry
- June 19, 2023 Appointment Television
- June 20, 2023 What If...Cops
- June 21, 2023 Lawn Ordinance
- June 22, 2023 This Next Amazon Delivery Is Going to Fix Everything
- June 23, 2023 A Tantrum Tanka
- June 24, 2023 My 9 Year Old Nephew Wrote This Prayer At Church Camp
- June 25, 2023 Main & Elm Tree Lane (An Intersection Haiku)
- June 26, 2023 Three Hundred Red Bricks - A Buy Nothing Tanka
- June 27, 2023 Scarcity
- June 28, 2023 When I'm In Charge
- June 29, 2023 Worry Over Nothing
- June 30, 2023 MLK and Second (An Intersection Haiku)
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Oof, no one deserves to have their feelings invalidated!
A truth that must be repeated! Thank you, Chelsie!