Guest poet Pete Justus returns with a poignant
memory of his father. Pete's
first submission can be found in our archives Volume 2, July
2001
Was
It Not Real?
by Pete Justus
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David Cale's poignant verse calls from fading memory the
blood, death, and
heroism of Juno Beach, June 6, 1944.
Sea
of Remembering
by David Cale
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A poem written by Sharmagne's father when he was a young
man. In honour of
Father's Day we share it with you
A
Song of Contentment
by Jerome William Leland-St.John
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A poem written on the occasion of receiving her first
"cyber rose," then
later dropped onto an original watercolour
A
Single Long Stem Rose
by Sharmagne Leland-St. John
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An evocation of impermanence and finding - or making - meaning
in things,
touched by one another, the world, poems. As Buddhist teacher
Dögen wrote:
"We are born in the morning and die in the evening."
It's what we have to
work with.
What
We Have - to Work With
by David Matthews
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Deborah starts a new trend with her "photo haiku"
Haiku
by Deborah Russell
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Inspired by Deborah Russells Picture Haiku, Sharmagne and
Kaila collaborate
once more with,
Haiku
by Kaila Chan
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Sara joins the fun with
Haiku
By Sara Wadington
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Eddie Robey reminds us of how kindness brings happiness.
A
Simple Pleasure
by Eddy Robey
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How to give a tender smile with
Eddy Robey's
Applecakes
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Be the apple of your dad's eye with
Eddy Robey's
Sour
Cream Apple Cake
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