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Soul Proprietorship: Women in Search of Their Souls
Published 2011

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Sunflower

"
Ariel started life in a little, black, hard shell with a tiny white stripe down the middle. She was comfortably surrounded by many others just like herself. Life was reassuring and perfectly planned. One day, as expected, she was mechanically plucked and neatly packaged with all the others and shipped far away from home. She was dumped into a clear plastic environment where one by one she watched those around her being gobbled up by the scary world around them. Ariel was frightened. She had these tremendous yearnings as if she were about to split at the seams with a powerful energy."

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The Many Roads to Paradise
Published 2006

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Segovian Riff

A Segovian riff drifts through the latticed windows
on their waterfront cottage, settling in the garden
where my sister plants golden fall mums. Dressed
in short overalls and a yellow, long-sleeved shirt,
muddy gardening debris scatters around her, a Spanish
sunflower to her husband, strumming his favorite guitar.

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First Edition
Published 2005

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Metanoia

Talismanic rosary in hand.
I watch the breath of morning rise.
Warm mists, drifting upward
from the cold waters of the deep lake,
ascend into heaven. New clouds,
baby clouds form, from water to air,
a mystery unfolding before me.

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Glass House
Published 2004

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Advice to My Cat Who Would Be a Poet

Why do you stalk my mouse at the precise moment
the muse descends, then delicately trip over random
keys until a long line of feline poetry spreads before
my eyes? If you want to be a poet, let me offer you
some advice. Dig deep for the dirt, getting to the root
of your poem, you know, like you did in the potted
gardenia on the dining room table, then claw unrelentingly
until you reveal the pure white ethereal stuff inside.

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