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Welcome to the Town of Feeling


Happy, Sad, Mad and Glad,Moved in down the street

A Case of The Fears


Chicken Soup is good for a cold

I Hate The Wait (Weight)


I get up in the morning

Why I enjoy Writing?


During interviews and general conversations with the public,one of the most difficult questions for me to answer(timely and thoroughly) is,"Why do you enjoy writing"?

Growing


Growing hurts sometimes;saying goodbye to friends,to things you?ve known and doneto things you wanted to do. Growing heals sometimesthe shattered dreams and hopesof a life you once knewleading you to a new knowledge of yourself. Growing is fun sometimesmeeting new friendslearning new thingsmaking changes that feel good and moving on. Growing is necessary always.Without change there is stagnationdeath instead of life.To choose to live is to choose to grow.    Copyright 2002

Kens Poem


How wonderfully sweet to be a dwellerdwelling on the road of goodbye.Bittersweet tears fall as I thinkof all the places I?ll never see,all the faces I?ll never know,all the joys I?ll never share,as I head for the unknown.I have lived life as best I could,met challenges head on,drawing strength from an unseen source.You cannot come with me on this journeyyou can only stand and watch,sometimes the more difficult task.I know what I must doand I will give myself a voicedrawn from the inward depths of my being. For KenJune 1, 2003copyright Fran Watson

Find the Magic


FIND the MAGIC

Ocean Heal Me


Ocean Heal Me

Bleed


now is not the time to openopen that great door againnot the time to be more tolerantnot the time to play to win

Joined


My Final Defeat - Fixed Competition


She probably can't remember and I know I can never forget...the first time I saw her like that I was only nine years-oldnot naive by any stretchhaving seen my share of tragedy-my parent's bitter battles in my first five years of lifethen the inevitable end of their marriagebut not before 700 days of devastation called divorcethat destroyed dreams and deeply damaged heartsI had no idea life could get worse...

You Lost Your Last Gamble and Me


I will never think twice nor will I roll the dice When it comes to my life I will take my Grannio's advice

Its What She Didnt Say


When I hear your voice inside my head it makes me think of you every single day as I fight back tears of sadness and wonder if you're okay

My hero, my best friend, my Grannio (a.k.a my Grandmother)


She raised me like I was her own daughter from the day I was born 32 years ago.

Ive Learned


You cannot make someone love you. All you can do is be someone who can be loved. The rest is up to them.

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Telegraph.co.uk

Dorothea Tanning, artist and poet who married Max Ernst, dies at 101
The State
She designed sets for George Balanchine ballets, played romantic matchmaker for poet Andre Breton and appeared in Hans Richter's avant-garde films - but she remained best known as the wife of Surrealist Max Ernst, to whom she was married for nearly 30 ...
Dorothea TanningTelegraph.co.uk
Dorothea Tanning Passes AwayWGIL Radio News

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Poetry, dance, song mark Black History Month celebration
Reading Eagle
... including songs from local musician Matthew Bailey, dance group Dramatic Influence, an Albright College Theatre group's presentation of the play "The Colored Museum," the Reading High School Dance Team, poetry readings, essay awards and more.

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Los Angeles Times

Wislawa Szymborska, a Nobel Prize-winning Polish poet, dies at 88
Washington Post
Wislawa Szymborska, a Nobel Prize-winning poet who used the imagery of everyday objects and a mordant style to explore dramatic themes of human experience including love, war and death, died Feb. 1 at her home in Krakow, Poland. She was 88.
Wislawa Szymborska, Nobel-Winning Polish Poet, Dies at 88New York Times
Wislawa Szymborska dies at 88; Nobel-winning Polish poetLos Angeles Times
Wislawa Szymborska | Polish poet, 88Philadelphia Inquirer
Huffington Post (blog) -Wall Street Journal
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Belper News

Poet Clare to be on Britain’s Got Talent
Belper News
A POET from Belper has made it through to the televised stages of top ITV show Britain's Got Talent. Clare Washbrook performed her act in front of judges Simon Cowell, David Walliams and Alesha Dixon at a taping of the programme in Cardiff on Sunday, ...

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Castle Rock author, Longview poet to share work, wisdom at Wordfest
Longview Daily News
Green, who taught poetry and creative writing for 25 years, has penned "The Thread Still Connecting Us," a chapbook of poems about his childhood. Joseph Green and Mary Stone will read from their new books at Tuesday's Wordfest gathering at The Brits, ...



Poet, librarian, civil servant
Durham Herald Sun
By Cliff Bellamy During his 35 years with UNC Libraries, Jeffery Beam pursued what he calls two equally important callings – civil servant and poet. “From the beginning, I felt that being a civil servant is as high a calling as being a poet,” Beam said ...



Writing and poetry events at Pig Iron Press announced
Youngstown Vindicator
The Pig Iron Literary & Art Works announces two of its programs for 2012: the monthly creative-writing workshop and poetry readings. The Work-In-Process workshop group meets from 7 to 9 pm the fourth Thursday of the month (except in November) on the ...



POETRY: "Pitch," by Todd Boss.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Poetry for the head and the heart: St. Paul poet Todd Boss delights with serious play in his resonant second collection. In "It Is Enough to Enter," the opening poem of "Pitch," Todd Boss writes, "You don't have to / understand / the liturgy or know ...



Santiago: Poetry and motion in Chile's capital
The Independent
Another local talent, Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda, celebrated the diverse Chilean landscape, but also wrote about the exploitation of his countrymen. His house-turned-museum, Museo Casa La Chascona (00 56 2 777 8741; fundacionneruda.org), ...

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West Seattle Blog (blog)

West Seattle Saturday: Poetry; games; garden; craft sales…
West Seattle Blog (blog)
POETRY WORKSHOP: “The Poetry of Place: Witness the Wise Words of White Center” with Seattle's Poet Populist and SSCC creative writing teacher Mike Hickey, reading from his new book “A Dress Walked By With a Woman Inside,” as well as conducting a Q-&-A ...

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