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Channel: Poetry – Lisa A. Kramer: Woman Wielding Words
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Some Thanksgivukkah Tunes

[Sung to the tune Hanukkah, Oh Hannukah!] “Thanksgivukkah, Thanksgivukkah” Thanksgivukkah, Thanksgivukkah Come light the menorah We’ll eat so much turkey We won’t dance the hora Gather ’round the table...

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Who Am I?

A simple question asked by a near stranger in a letter. “you write about the things you do . . . but you don’t write a lot about who you are–so who are you and why are you a Lisa I should actually...

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Tilting at Windmills, the Story of Lisa Quixote

She dreams impossible dreams. She fights battles that can’t be won. She doesn’t have a trusty Sancho Panza to cover up her folly. She fights alone. But nobody can win alone. Can they?

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Change

Continuous cycle with a discernible pattern yet each phase differs. Some beautiful some painful some full of new questions, ideas, meanings. Age follows youth youth defies age. A cycle defined by the...

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What if I Just Am?

What if I just am the person that I am today? The woman who embodies all of my past, my present and my future. What if I am that person without all the “shoulds, woulds, coulds”? Letting go of old...

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Protecting My Truths

Sometimes it seems I must hide my truths away deep in the caverns of a dark cave accessible only across a rocky shore whose sand bites into feet with remnants of shell and bone glass and stone. I yearn...

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When It Gets to Be Too Much

When it gets to be too much . . . lie upon a hammock and stare up at the trees, listen to the birds, singing in the breeze. When it gets to be too much . . . remember that life changes in a minute or a...

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Today You are Twelve

Once you slept only when curled upon my chest a tiny bundle of unknown potential cuteness beyond compare. Once you celebrated turning one climbing up and down the stairs a smiling little adventurer....

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I Yearn for Music

Now for something different. Inspired partly by Lizzi Roger’s journey into Spoken Word over at Hasty Words a while back, partly by the fact that April is National Poetry Month, partly by the fact that...

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Nature’s Stories: A Poem

I listen to the stories in languages unknown the croaks, the caws, the whispers, the stillness of a stone. The heartbeat of nature is filled with wild tales of love, of loss, of adventure, of mysteries...

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I Will Never Understand

I live in a world of creative intersections where words come to life on the page on the stage. Where images express emotions and gestures symbolize intent. Where thoughts take form in poetry in prose...

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Please Don’t Judge Me by the Color of My Skin

My skin tiny spots of pink and brown red and yellow blending together into the palest of pale. I am white. Please don’t judge me by the color of my skin. “Your complexion is beautiful” I have been told...

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Fourteen

Fourteen steps between what was and what will be. Fourteen dreams hesitant dreams of tomorrow while hugging the teddy bears of the past in secret. Fourteen hides inside her room whispering obscure...

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Fighting Evil

I witness the world crumbling around me and I am silent, screaming voiceless to a world that does not listen or understand. My pale skin covers bone, sinew, organs, and blood; blood that carries the...

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An Open Letter to American Cowards (aka supporters of the NRA)

I cannot change your mind with words, but words are all I have pouring from my bleeding heart like drops of life from a gunshot wound. I choose these words with care. In your mind I am that bleeding...

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